Quinine, an old anti-malarial drug in a modern world: role in the treatment of malaria
Makerere University · Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Quinine remains an important anti-malarial drug almost 400 years after its effectiveness was first documented. However, its continued use is challenged by its poor tolerability, poor compliance with complex dosing regimens, and the availability of more efficacious anti-malarial drugs. This article reviews the historical role of quinine, considers its current usage and provides insight into its appropriate future use in the treatment of malaria. In light of recent research findings intravenous artesunate should be the first-line drug for severe malaria, with quinine as an alternative. The role of rectal quinine as pre-referral treatment for severe malaria has not been fully explored, but it remains a promising…
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- 27.87
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Quinine
- Malaria
- Medicine
- Intensive care medicine
- Tolerability
- Artesunate
- Artemisinin
- Plasmodium falciparum
- Good health and well-being