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This investigation was aimed at the determination of the absolute bioavailability of theophylline and quinine after single oral dose administration of Limptar tablets or Limptar N tablets with reference to intravenous administration of Euphyllin 0.48 short infusion and Chininum dihydrochloricum
Quinine was compared with a 9-phenanthrene methanol (WR33063) and a 4-quinoline methanol (WR30090) for the treatment of 207 patients with falciparum malaria in Southeast Thailand. Quinine eradicated parasitaemia (average 70 hours) more rapidly than either WR30090 (72 hours) or WR33063 (77 hours).
BACKGROUND
High concentrations of quinine, the drug of choice for severe malaria, are toxic to the cardiovascular system, producing hypotension and abnormal myocardial conduction.
METHODS
An 8 year-old girl was admitted for fever, headache and arthralgias. Examination of a thick film of blood showed
A 55-year-old woman presented to the emergency department following an episode of severe visual impairment, headache, dizziness and confusion. The patient had been taking quinine sulfate as long-term medication for leg cramps. During an episode of sleepwalking, the patient had taken an overdose of
Two cases of acute blindness due to quinine poisoning are presented. In both cases, the diagnosis was initially unsuspected. In addition, tinnitus, decreased hearing, vomiting, abdominal pain, and confusion were noted in one patient, and the other experienced decreased hearing, headache, confusion,
BACKGROUND
High concentrations of quinine, the drug of choice for severe malaria, are toxic to the cardiovascular system, producing hypotension and abnormal myocardial conduction.
METHODS
Five children, aged 14 months to 13 years, were admitted because of fever that appeared a few days after their
Quinine poisoning typically results in a constellation of non-life threatening symptoms which include tinnitus, deafness, nausea, vomiting, vision changes, headache, and hypotension. Cardiac conduction defects, dysrhythmias, and cardiovascular collapse have all been reported after overdose and
In this study, we compared the efficacies and adverse effects of quinine plus antibiotics and other anti-malaria drugs on treating uncomplicated falciparum malaria. By systematically searching the major databases PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library, 14 randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
OBJECTIVE
To report a case of quinine-induced hepatotoxicity presenting within 24 hours following the ingestion of the first dose.
METHODS
Case report information was obtained from the medical record, the patient, and the physicians involved in this patient's case. MEDLINE and Index Medicus were
Clinical details and present day problems encountered in 425 cases of falciparum malaria (PF) are reported. 10.11% had taken chloroquine prior to reporting to us. Parasitic count done in 23.05% cases lacked correlation with severity of disease. Pattern of fever varied markedly but 5.4% were afebrile
Intravenous (i.v.) artesunate is now the recommended first-line treatment of severe falciparum malaria in adults and children by WHO guidelines. Nevertheless, several cases of haemolytic anaemia due to i.v. artesunate treatment have been reported. This paper describes the case of an HIV-infected
Migraine is a common, recurrent, and disabling primary headache disorder with a genetic component which affects up to 20% of the population. One third of all patients with migraine experiences aura, a focal neurological disturbance that manifests itself as visual, sensitive or motor symptoms
In a retrospective study, we registered 210 patients hospitalized in Strasbourg for malaria from 1984 to 1995. The diagnosis was always confirmed by presence of the parasite on blood smears. We analysed the epidemiological, clinical, biological and therapeutic data. The number of cases rose each
OBJECTIVE
To study the clinical and demographic aspects as well as the outcomes of severe cases of malaria infections managed in the intensive care unit of the Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching from January 1996 to December 2001.
METHODS
All cases of malaria admitted to the intensive care unit of