What are the drugs indicated for the resuscitation of aggressive malaria?

Drugs applicable to the rescue of severe malaria include antimalarial drugs (e.g. quinine, etc.), drugs for dehydration treatment (e.g. mannitol, etc.), renal-protecting drugs (e.g. dexamethasone, etc.), and antipyretic drugs (e.g. chlorpromazine). 1. Anti-malarial drugs: e.g. artesunate, quinine, ciprofloxacin phosphate, etc., which are used to kill malaria parasites rapidly. 2. Dehydration therapy drugs: such as low molecular dextrose, sorbitol, mannitol and other drugs, used to reduce cerebral edema and improve intracranial circulation. 3. Kidney preservation therapy: drugs such as sodium bicarbonate and dexamethasone are used to protect the kidneys and prevent tubular blockage. 4. Anti-febrile convulsive drugs: such as chlorpromazine, diazepam and dexamethasone are used to control febrile convulsions. If the diagnosis of malaria is confirmed, it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment, and drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid cerebral edema, kidney damage and other lesions.