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Hydroxychloroquine 200 mg — the standard everyday strength most prescriptions specify, from $3.59 per tablet.
Generic Hydroxychloroquine — HCQS 200 Mg. Available in multiple pack sizes.
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HCQS 200 Mg is a generic medication in our antibiotics catalogue. Available in 4 pack sizes for bulk-pricing savings. Active ingredient: Hydroxychloroquine. Always read the patient information leaflet before use and consult a doctor or pharmacist if you have any underlying conditions or take other medications.
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The larger the pack, the lower the price per unit.
| Pack size | Per unit | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 20 pills | $4.00 | $80.05 |
| 30 pills | $3.92 | $117.62 |
| 50 pills | $3.76 | $187.86 |
| 100 pills | $3.59 | $359.39 |
HCQS 200 Mg contains hydroxychloroquine sulfate at the strength the overwhelming majority of prescriptions specify. It is a long-established disease-modifying treatment for autoimmune conditions — rheumatologists prescribe it for lupus to control flares and protect organs, and for rheumatoid arthritis alongside or instead of other DMARDs — and it retains a role in malaria treatment and prevention in certain regions. Typical HCQS 200 Mg customers are patients with an existing diagnosis reordering a maintenance supply: some take one tablet daily, others two, depending on the weight-based dose their specialist set. Because 200 mg is the standard building block of every hydroxychloroquine regimen, this page is the right starting point unless your prescriber has specifically named 400 mg.
Set expectations before your first strip: hydroxychloroquine works on the immune system slowly. The patient leaflet describes benefit appearing over weeks of continuous daily use, with maximum effect commonly reached after two to three months. During that window your joint pain, rashes, or fatigue may not change much — the medicine is accumulating in tissue, which is exactly how it is designed to work. A course is therefore open-ended and reviewed by your specialist, not a fixed box of pills you finish. Malaria dosing follows a completely different, doctor-directed schedule. The practical takeaway: take it daily with food, reorder before you run out, and judge progress at your review appointment, not week to week.
HCQS 200 Mg is the default choice and the only sensible entry point for anyone new to hydroxychloroquine — flexible enough for once-daily, twice-daily, or alternating regimens. HCQS 400 Mg is a convenience tablet for patients whose specialist has fixed a 400 mg daily dose; it is not a starting dose, and dose-related side effects, including the long-term retinal risk, increase with the higher strength. Hqcheal 200 Mg shares the family name but is a different drug altogether — ivermectin, an antiparasitic for worm and mite infections — so never treat it as a substitute. The rule is simple: match the active ingredient and milligram figure on your prescription exactly, and ask your prescriber before changing anything.
Take each tablet with a meal or milk to head off the nausea that puts many people off hydroxychloroquine in the first weeks. Consistency beats everything else with this medicine: same time daily, no doubling after missed doses, no unsupervised breaks — stopping and restarting is how autoimmune control gets lost. Use it only for indications with real evidence, under a doctor's guidance; it is not a COVID-19 treatment and we do not present it as one. Attend the eye examinations your prescriber arranges, mention any heart rhythm conditions or new medicines, and report visual changes promptly. Sun sensitivity and mild stomach upset are the common early complaints and usually settle; persistent problems belong in front of your doctor, not solved by dose changes.
HCQS 200 Mg from Kamagra AUS arrives as factory-sealed GMP strips — batch number and expiry stamped on every blister, original patient leaflet in the box — so a long-term medicine you depend on is fully traceable. Pricing scales with commitment: 20 pills for $80.05 to trial tolerability, up to 100 pills for $359.39, which covers over three months of once-daily dosing at the lowest per-tablet cost. Everything ships in plain packaging with Australia-wide delivery in 2–4 business days, free on orders over $150, and we confirm every new order by WhatsApp before dispatch. For a maintenance medicine, that combination — verifiable product, predictable delivery, a human to talk to — is what keeps a treatment plan uninterrupted.
HCQS 200 Mg contains hydroxychloroquine, and the leaflet's common side effects are nausea, stomach discomfort, diarrhoea, reduced appetite, headache, dizziness, and itching or rash — typically mild and reduced by taking the tablet with food. Rare but serious reactions include retinal toxicity (blurred or patchy vision, trouble reading), heart-rhythm disturbance such as QT prolongation, severe blistering skin reactions, muscle weakness, hearing changes, and unusually low blood sugar — seek medical help promptly for vision changes, fainting, palpitations, or a spreading rash. Risks scale with dose and with total time on treatment: the 200 mg strength allows lower daily dosing, but anyone taking hydroxychloroquine long-term still needs periodic eye examinations as their doctor advises.
Avoid HCQS 200 Mg if you are allergic to hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, or if you already have retinal or macular disease, which this medicine can aggravate. It should only be taken under medical supervision for a diagnosed indication — such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or malaria as prescribed. Use extra care if you have heart-rhythm problems or heart disease, liver or kidney impairment, epilepsy, psoriasis, G6PD deficiency, or diabetes, because hydroxychloroquine can drop blood sugar. Key interactions: other QT-prolonging drugs (some antibiotics, antiarrhythmics, antipsychotics), digoxin, insulin and oral diabetes medicines, and antacids, which need a gap of several hours. In pregnancy it is used only when a doctor judges the benefit clearly outweighs the risk.
Store HCQS 200 Mg below 25–30°C in a dry place away from direct light — avoid steamy bathrooms and hot windowsills. Leave each tablet sealed in the original blister until you take it, and keep the pack strictly out of children's reach, since hydroxychloroquine is dangerous to children even in small amounts. Genuine packs are easy to verify: an unbroken, fully sealed blister; a batch number and expiry date printed on both the foil strip and the outer box, and matching; a patient information leaflet inside; and a clean, undamaged carton. If a strip arrives torn or the print looks smudged, contact us before use.
With HCQS 200 Mg, the per-tablet price drops meaningfully at volume. The 20-pill pack at $80.05 comes to about $4.00 per tablet, while the 100-pill pack at $359.39 works out to roughly $3.59 per tablet — around 10% less per dose. The 30-pill ($117.62) and 50-pill ($187.86) packs sit between those figures, and the 50- and 100-pill packs also clear our $150 free-delivery threshold. Since hydroxychloroquine is often prescribed for months at a time for autoimmune conditions, a larger pack is frequently the sensible buy — but match the pack to your prescribed course rather than stockpiling.
General information about the active ingredient in HCQS 200 Mg.
See the full Hydroxychloroquine guide & all Hydroxychloroquine productsHydroxychloroquine, sometimes abbreviated HCQS, is a medicine used in the prevention and treatment of malaria caused by certain Plasmodium parasites, and in the long-term management of some autoimmune conditions. Its established uses in this second group include rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus), where it is taken to help control the disease over time. It should be used only for these approved purposes, under the supervision of a doctor.
Hydroxychloroquine has more than one type of action. As an antimalarial, it accumulates inside the malaria parasite and interferes with how the parasite processes substances within the red blood cell, which is harmful to the parasite. In autoimmune conditions, it is thought to work as an immunomodulator — gently dampening parts of the immune system that are overactive — which can help reduce inflammation, joint symptoms and skin involvement over a period of weeks to months.
Take hydroxychloroquine exactly as prescribed and read the patient information leaflet. It is usually taken as tablets with or after food, or with a glass of milk, to reduce stomach upset. When used for autoimmune conditions, it often needs to be taken regularly for several weeks before the full benefit is felt, so continue taking it even if you do not notice an immediate improvement. Do not change the dose or stop without advice.
Common (usually mild and temporary):
Stop and seek medical help if you experience:
Store in the original packaging below 25°C, away from heat, light and moisture, and very securely out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, and return unused medicine to a pharmacy for safe disposal.
Its established uses are for preventing and treating certain types of malaria and for managing some autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. It should be used only for these approved purposes under medical supervision.
In autoimmune conditions it acts gradually on the immune system, so it can take several weeks of regular use before the full benefit is noticed. Keep taking it as prescribed unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Long-term use can occasionally affect the retina, so doctors arrange periodic eye examinations to monitor for this. Report any changes in your vision to your doctor promptly.
Important: This information is general and not a substitute for medical advice. Always read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medicine and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use — especially if you have existing health conditions or take other medication.
HCQS 200 Mg starts from $80.05. Several pack sizes are available — the larger the pack, the lower the per-unit price. Delivery is free on orders over $150, otherwise $12 standard (2–4 business days).
Orders ship in plain, unbranded packaging from our Australian fulfilment centre, usually within one business day of payment clearing. Standard delivery takes 2–4 business days Australia-wide; express delivery is also available. All prices include GST, so there are no surprise bills on arrival.
The active ingredient in HCQS 200 Mg is Hydroxychloroquine — the same molecule used in the branded equivalent, manufactured under GMP conditions. Always read the patient information leaflet and consult a doctor or pharmacist before first use.
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Doctors prescribe hydroxychloroquine 200 mg mainly for autoimmune conditions — systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis — where it reduces disease activity over the long term. It is also used for malaria treatment and prevention in regions where the parasite remains sensitive. It should only be taken for a condition a doctor has diagnosed.
That is set by your prescriber, usually based on body weight — commonly one or two 200 mg tablets daily for autoimmune conditions. Follow your prescription and the leaflet exactly, take tablets with food, and never exceed your prescribed daily amount or double up after a missed dose.
Hydroxychloroquine has decades of long-term use behind it and most patients tolerate it well, but safe long-term use depends on monitoring: periodic eye examinations to catch rare retinal changes early, and medical review of your dose. This is a prescription-only medicine — stay under a doctor's care throughout treatment.
No. Well-conducted trials showed no benefit from hydroxychloroquine in preventing or treating COVID-19, and no major regulator, including Australia's TGA, authorises it for that use. We supply HCQS 200 Mg for its evidenced indications only — autoimmune disease and malaria — and encourage you to discuss any use with your doctor.
Because that is expected. Hydroxychloroquine builds up gradually and typically needs several weeks — often two to three months — before autoimmune symptoms clearly improve. Keep taking it daily as prescribed and raise concerns at your scheduled review; do not increase the dose or switch to [HCQS 400 Mg](/product/hcqs-400-mg) on your own.
Yes — in fact you should take HCQS 200 Mg with food or milk, as this substantially reduces nausea and stomach upset. Alcohol is not strictly forbidden, but keep it moderate: both are metabolised by the liver, and heavy drinking alongside long-term hydroxychloroquine adds unnecessary liver strain.
Give it time. For autoimmune conditions, hydroxychloroquine builds up gradually and benefits commonly appear only after six to twelve weeks of steady daily use. Never double up doses to speed things along. If several months pass without improvement, your doctor will review the dose or consider a different treatment.
Check with your prescriber first. Some dosing schedules do use half-tablets or alternate-day dosing to reach a precise weight-based target, but hydroxychloroquine tablets are film-coated and intensely bitter when cut, and unscored tablets break unevenly. If your doctor prescribes 200 mg daily, take the tablet whole.
Hydroxychloroquine accumulates in body tissues and has a half-life of roughly 40 to 50 days, so it remains in your system for months after the last dose. Practically, this means one missed tablet has little effect on treatment, and side effects can take a while to fade after stopping.
Yes, it expires — the date is printed on every blister strip and on the carton, and expired tablets should be discarded, not taken. Hydroxychloroquine is a long-established prescription medicine, and ordering it for a genuine, doctor-confirmed indication is legitimate; personal-import rules differ by country, so confirm what applies where you live.
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Reviewed by the Kamagra AUS Pharmacy TeamMedicine information reviewed 21 June 2026Next review due 21 June 2027
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