You’d rather risk his life down the road than insure the purity of the blood supply so that there is no risk?
That’s an odd position. I’d rather get rid of the risk.
The doxy was one of the recommended meds. It was also available from the pharmacies in my rural area.
Of course I’d rather get rid of the risk. That’s not what I’m saying.
I am saying, don’t condemn the medicoes for using the only available option if it will save a life, even if it risks complications later on.
Hubby takes doxy every day. He still gets malaria. I don’t use prophaxis. Our illness rates are about the same.
FWIW, larium, aka mefloquin, was one of the recommended malarial drugs. It is a very dangerous drug.