Quinine - Wikipedia Bromo Quinine were brand name cold tablets containing quinine, manufactured by Grove Laboratories They were first marketed in 1889 and available until at least the 1960s
Quinine Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com Quinine is used to treat uncomplicated malaria, a disease caused by parasites Parasites that cause malaria typically enter the body through the bite of a mosquito
Quinine (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic Description Quinine is used to treat malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium falciparum is a parasite that gets into the red blood cells in the body and causes malaria Quinine works by killing the parasite or preventing it from growing This medicine may be used alone or given together with one or more medicines for malaria
Quinine | Uses, Actions, Side Effects | Britannica quinine, drug obtained from cinchona bark that is used chiefly in the treatment of malaria, an infection caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium, which is transmitted to humans by the bite of various species of mosquitoes
Quinine: Malaria Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage What is quinine, and what is it used for? Quinine is a naturally occurring compound (alkaloid) derived from the bark of the cinchona tree Quinine is used to treat malaria, a disease with high fevers, shaking chills, and flu -like illness
Quinine | C20H24N2O2 | CID 3034034 - PubChem It is used as an antimalarial drug, and is the active ingredient in extracts of the cinchona that have been used for that purpose since before 1633 Quinine is also a mild antipyretic and analgesic and has been used in common cold preparations for that purpose
Quinine: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online Quinine is an alkaloid used to treat uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria An alkaloid derived from the bark of the cinchona tree It is used as an antimalarial drug, and is the active ingredient in extracts of the cinchona that have been used for that purpose since before 1633