
“I just need malaria medicine.”
“I know how my malaria feels.”
“There are plenty of mosquitoes around me.”
“It’s been about 3 months since I last treated malaria.”
Sound familiar?
These are things we hear almost every day.
For many, treating malaria frequently has become normal, but it shouldn’t be.
What if you could break that cycle?
What if “every 3 months” became “not in years”?
The truth is, with the right knowledge, preventive steps, and proper care, you can stay malaria-free for years.
So tell me… which of these statements resonates with you?
This World Malaria Day 2026 focuses on Now We Can, Now We Must.
We have the knowledge.
We have the tools.
Now, we must act.
A zero-malaria world is possible, but it starts with the choices we make every day, and here’s how you can play your part:

- Don’t give mosquitoes free rent: Keep your environment clean and eliminate stagnant water.

- Sleep smart, stay protected: Use insecticide-treated mosquito nets, especially at night.

- Make your home mosquito-unfriendly: Use approved insecticides and repellents indoors.

- Cover up when it matters most: Wear protective clothing in the early morning and evening.

- Protect the most vulnerable: Give extra care to children and pregnant women.

- Don’t guess—TEST! Not every fever is malaria. Always confirm before treatment.

- Treat right, finish strong: Complete your full course of medication even when you feel better.

- Got questions? Talk to your pharmacist! Visit us today for a quick and reliable malaria test.
Now we can. Now we must. Together, we can end malaria.
#WorldMalariaDay #NowWeCanNowWeMust
#EndMalaria
#MalariaPrevention
#HealthyLiving
#VictoryDrugs
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