Mefloquine (Lariam) belongs to a class of drugs which is useful in treating which of the following conditions?
Malaria
AIDS
Hepatitis
Cancer
Chlamydia
Malaria
AIDS
Hepatitis
Cancer
Chlamydia
Affects cell wall
Interferes with normal biosynthetic pathways
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
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Affects cell wall
Interferes with protein synthesis
Interferes with normal biosynthetic pathways
Affects cell wall
Interferes with protein synthesis
Interferes with normal biosynthetic pathways
Affects cell wall
Interferes with protein synthesis
Plasmodium vivax
Plasmodium malariae
Plasmodium ovale
Plasmodium falciparun