Quinine

Quinine is a medication used to treat malaria and babesiosis. This includes the treatment of malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum that is resistant to chloroquine when artesunate is not available. While sometimes used for restless legs syndrome, quinine is not recommended for this purpose due to the risk of serious side effects. It can be taken by mouth or intravenously. Malaria resistance to quinine occurs in certain areas of the world. Quinine is also the ingredient in tonic water that gives it its bitter taste.Common side effects include headache, ringing in the ears, trouble seeing, and sweating. More severe side …

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NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 19 January 2024 English

Can information about the value of diagnostic tests improve provider practice and help patients recognize higher quality of care? In a randomized experiment at public clinics in Mali, health providers …

which medications. Antimalarial also includes quinine. Table A2: Consultation Waiting Time and Patient


CEPII: Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales  · 17 January 2024 English

DT n° 2024-02, January 2024 International trade in healthcare products took off in the 2000s at the height of hyper-globalisation. Twenty years on, the Covid-19 shock drove home to governments …

vegetable: of cinchona and their derivatives, quinine and its salts 0.02 335 841 108 908 1 A3 293929 and their derivatives: salts thereof, other than quinine and its salts 0.07 1 211 983 128 390 1 A3 + 293930


WHO: World Health Organization · 1 January 2024 English

and anthelmintics Malaria Regional x x x x quinine mefloquine artesunate artemether + lumefantrine


WHO: World Health Organization · 2024 English

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medicines 2. Antibiotics (reserve group) N/A 7 Quinine (sulfate) Antiprotozoal medicines Antimalarial


AIATSIS: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies · 22 December 2023

00:22:34 Jimmie Barker speaks about his role, behind the scenes, in the formation of the Aborigines Progressive Association 00:26:26 Jimmie Barker speaks about the activism of Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal …

about bush medicine, some of the herbs and barks (Quinine and Wilga) that were used for ailments and to prevent


AIATSIS: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies · 22 December 2023 English

00:00:11 Jimmie Barker records a tape ID stating the subject – Muruwari language elicitation, the location – Brewarrina, the date January 26, 1971 and the tape – “tape number 4 …

Mrs Ornable provides the Muruwari word for the “quinine” tree. Page 76 of 109 00:23:25 Mrs Ornable provides


World Bank Group · 22 December 2023 English

Ceftriaxone, Artemisin-based combination therapy, quinine (injectable), oral rehydration salts, zinc, iron


EWG: Environmental Working Group · 21 December 2023 English

Listed on the 14th Report on Carcinogens as a 1-CHLORO-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE Epichlorohydrin 106898 reasonably anticipated human carcinogen List of substances prohibited in cosmetic products from Annex II of the Regulation (EC) …

Classified as 'may cause allergy or asthma QUININE QUININE 130950 symptoms or breathing difficulties if


EWG: Environmental Working Group · 21 December 2023 English

The International Fragrance Association restricts this ingredient 2-ACETONAPHTHONE Methyl βnaphthyl ketone 93083 to a maximum concentration of 0.2% in leaveon products restriction limits in the finished product (using the IFRA …

0.5% (as quinine base) in hair QUININE QUININE 130950 rinseoff products and 0.2% (as quinine base) in


Council on Geostrategy · 22 November 2023 English

8 Here, an ambiguous statement slips into the IRR when i t describes the g eneration o f s trategic advantage not o nly as a stand a lone pillar …

artographic techniques, chronometers, telegraphy, and quinine prophylaxis – empowered the UK during the 1 8th


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