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    The licensed dose for the treatment and prevention of nocturnal leg cramps in adults is 200–300 mg at night for quinine sulphate (recommended starting dose 200 mg), and is 300 mg at night for the bisulphate. The quinine salt should always be stated when prescribing because 200 mg quinine sulphate is equivalent to around 300 mg quinine bisulphate.

    Quinine should not be considered a routine treatment for nocturnal leg cramps, and should only be considered when cramps cause regular disruption of sleep. Before use for nocturnal leg cramps, the risks should be carefully considered relative to the potential benefits. Quinine should only be considered: 1. when cramps are very painful or frequent 2...

    Quinine tablets are generally well tolerated at the doses used for treatment of leg cramps. However, adverse events may include: 1. tinnitus 2. impaired hearing 3. headache*nausea 4. disturbed vision 5. confusion 6. flushing 7. abdominal pain. Treatment should be stopped if these occur. A rarer but more serious adverse reaction is thrombocytopenia,...

  3. Nov 17, 2021 · This quinine-free tonic syrup recipe offers a safe way to make flavorful tonic water at home. You can enjoy a refreshing glass of tonic water straight or use it for a gin and tonic and other cocktails.

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  4. May 31, 2020 · A post being circulated on social media post incorrectly claims the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which is being used by some doctors in the treatment of COVID-19, is the same as...

  5. Jan 26, 2024 · People have consumed quinine in tonic water to help treat cases of malaria for centuries. In this article, learn about what quinine is, its side effects, and possible benefits.

  6. Prescribe quinine with caution in older people and anyone with: Cardiac disease; risk factors for QT prolongation (including medicines); atrial fibrillation, conduction defects, heart block — quinine can exacerbate conduction defects. Electrolyte disturbance.

  7. Jun 9, 2020 · CQ is a 4-aminoquinoline known since 1934, discovered in the first half of the twentieth century as an effective substitute for quinine. Currently, CQ is the drug of choice for the treatment of malaria [ 12 ].

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