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Quinine Sulfate Oral capsule
An aminoquinoline - It is used to treat malaria
Generic Name: quinine | Brand Name: Qualaquin
Brand Names: Quinine Sulfate Anhydrous, Qualaquin, Quinine Sulfate Dihydrate, QM-260
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What is this medicine?
QUININE (KWYE nine) is an antimalarial agent. It is used to treat malaria.This medicine may be used for other purposes; ask your health care provider or pharmacist if you have questions.
What should I tell my health care provider before I take this medicine?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:- diabetes
- glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency
- heart problems, irregular heartbeats
- kidney disease
- liver disease
- muscle weakness or disease
- vision or hearing problems
- an unusual or allergic reaction to quinine, quinidine, mefloquine, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives
- pregnant or trying to get pregnant
- breast-feeding
How should I use this medicine?
Take this medicine by mouth with a glass of water. Follow the directions on the prescription label. Do not crush or chew. Take with food. Take your medicine at regular intervals. Do not take your medicine more often than directed. Do not skip doses or stop your medicine early even if you feel better. Do not stop taking except on your doctor's advice.Talk to your pediatrician regarding the use of this medicine in children. Special care may be needed.
Overdosage: If you think you have taken too much of this medicine contact a poison control center or emergency room at once.
NOTE: This medicine is only for you. Do not share this medicine with others.
What if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dose, take only that dose. Do not take double or extra doses.What may interact with this medicine?
Do not take this medicine with any of the following medications:- cisapride
- cholinesterase inhibitors like edrophonium, neostigmine, physostigmine, and pyridostigmine
- erythromycin, troleandomycin
- flecainide
- other antimalarial drugs like mefloquine, halofantrine
- pimozide
- quinidine
- rifampin
- some medicines for irregular heart rhythm
- some medicines used during surgery
This medicine may also interact with the following medications:
- acetazolamide
- antacids
- atorvastatin
- cimetidine
- desipramine
- digoxin
- heparin
- ketoconazole
- lovastatin
- simvastatin
- sodium bicarbonate
- some antibiotics
- some medicines to treat seizures
- tonic water that contains quinine
- warfarin
This list may not describe all possible interactions. Give your health care provider a list of all the medicines, herbs, non-prescription drugs, or dietary supplements you use. Also tell them if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs. Some items may interact with your medicine.
What should I watch for while using this medicine?
Visit your doctor or health care professional for regular check ups. Let your doctor know if your symptoms do not improve or if you feel worse. Contact your doctor right away if your fevers come back after you finish this medicine.Some people may have low blood sugar while taking this medicine. Low blood sugar can make you feel lightheaded, dizzy, sweaty, confused, shaky, anxious, or weak. If you feel this way drink some fruit juice or have a snack then call your doctor. If you are diabetic, check your blood sugar as directed.
Avoid antacids with aluminum or magnesium for 2 hours before and after taking a dose of this medicine.
Tell your health care provider that you are taking this medicine before you have any surgery, procedure, or dental work.
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