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Indication & Dosage
 
 
Oral
MALARIA
Adult: As sulfate: 648 mg given every 8 hr for 7 days.
 
Oral
MALARIA
Child:
 
Oral
NOCTURNAL LEG CRAMPS
Adult:
 
Oral
BABESIOSIS
Adult:
 
Oral
BABESIOSIS
Child:
 
Intravenous
MALARIA
Adult:
   
Precautions Lactation. CV diseases; G6PD deficient individuals.
   
Potentially Life-threatening 
Adverse Drug Reactions
Cinchonism characterised by tinnitus, impaired hearing, headache, nausea, vomiting, disturbed vision, vertigo, abdominal pain and diarrhoea; urticaria, pruritus, fever, angioedema, asthma, dyspnoea, haemoglobinuria, thrombocytopenic purpura, hypoglycaemia, renal failure, hypoprothrombinaemia, agranulocytosis, Inj site irritation, pain and necrosis.
   
Adverse Drug Reactions Sinus arrest, AV block, ventricular fibrillation and sudden death especially with IV use.
   
Interactions Rifampicin accelerates quinine clearance; cimetidine inhibits quinine metabolism; quinine may enhance hypoglycaemic effects of oral antidiabetics. Concurrent admin with aluminium and/or magnesium containing antacids may decrease the absorption of quinine.
   
   
 

 

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