نتایج جستجو برای: quinine

تعداد نتایج: 2987  

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2008
José Luiz Fernandes Vieira Larissa Maria Guimarães Borges Margareth Tavares Silva Nascimento Andreza de L S Gomes

We examined the plasmatic concentrations of quinine in patients with uncomplicated falciparum malaria in an endemic area of the Amazon region in Brazil in a prospective clinical trial, in which a standard three-day course of oral quinine plus doxycycline was used. We measured the quinine in the plasma samples on days 0 and 3 by high performance liquid chromatography. The mean concentration of q...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2003
Christopher T Simons Yves Boucher Mirela Iodi Carstens E Carstens

Conflicting reports exist regarding the ability of quinine to activate neurons in the trigeminal system. We used the complementary approaches of single-unit electrophysiology and c-fos immunohistochemistry to investigate whether quinine (100 mM) activates chemonociceptive cells in the brainstem trigeminal subnucleus caudalis (Vc). In electrophysiological experiments, 38 units responded to noxio...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1994
J Karbwang K N Bangchang A Thanavibul Y Wattanakoon T Harinasuta

The pharmacokinetic and dynamic interactions among 3 antimalarials, ie quinine, doxycycline and mefloquine was observed in a 26-year-old Thai male patient with falciparum malaria. During the acute episode of the infection, the patient was treated with an intravenous dose of quinine hydrochloride at 600 mg qid, together with an oral dose of doxycycline 100 mg bid. Due to nausea, tinnitus and the...

2012
Mwita Clifford Mwai Leah Newton Charles

BACKGROUND Quinine has anti-epileptic properties in animals. However, in humans this has not been systematically investigated. PURPOSE To examine the available research evidence on the effects of quinine on seizures in adults or children. METHODS We searched online databases for published and unpublished studies in any language from January 1966 to March 2011. We considered randomized contr...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1993
G Watt A Na-Nakorn D N Bateman N Plubha P Mothanaprakoon M Edstein H K Webster

The use of reversing agents to overcome drug resistance is a potential new treatment strategy for both malaria and cancer. Laboratory studies have raised questions about the safety of this therapeutic approach, but data in humans are lacking. We therefore assessed the toxic potential of reversing agent therapy in Thai patients receiving quinine (17 mg/kg given over 4.5 hr) for falciparum malari...

2016
Olubunmi B Falade Adeyinka G Falusi Ajibola A Olaniyi Chizoba Ezeasor David A Kwasi Chinedum P Babalola

INTRODUCTION The co-existence of malaria with bacterial infections is common in the tropics, hence the concurrent use of antimalarials and antibiotics. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate the effect on pharmacokinetics and antimicrobial activity of co-administration of quinine and combined ampicillin-cloxacillin. METHODS In total, 14 healthy adults received single oral doses of ampici...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
X Lin S Chen D Tee

This work examined how quinine, a drug that induces both hearing loss and tinnitus, interfered with the excitability of spiral ganglion (SG) neurons in cultures. The membrane potential changes and the modification of the action-potential waveform induced by quinine were studied in SG neurons under current clamp. The effects of the drug on voltage-dependent currents in SG neurons were also inves...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1999
E R Honrado W Fungladda P Kamoiratanaku D Kitayaporn J Karbwang K Thimasarn R Masngammueng

A randomized, controlled, malaria-clinic-based field trial was carried out to compare the cost-effectiveness of a 5-day 700-mg oral artesunate and a 7-day quinine + tetracycline regimen for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Thailand. Cost-effectiveness was determined from the providers' perspective and based on curative effectiveness. A total of 137 patients, aged 15-60 years...

Journal: :Blood 1996
E Solary B Witz D Caillot P Moreau B Desablens J Y Cahn A Sadoun B Pignon C Berthou F Maloisel D Guyotat P Casassus N Ifrah Y Lamy B Audhuy P Colombat J L Harousseau

A phase III prospective randomized multicenter study was performed to determine whether quinine could improve the response rate of poor-risk acute leukemias (ALs) to standard chemotherapy including a multidrug resistance (MDR)-related cytotoxic agent. The rationale of the study was based on the negative prognostic value of MDR phenotype in ALs and the ability of quinine to reverse this phenotyp...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1969
A S Kreger D C Swartzendruber R H Olsen

Incubation of washed bacterial and ribosomal suspensions with optochin or quinine hydrochloride caused an increase in the turbidity of the suspensions and the appearance of electron-dense cytoplasmic aggregates in the treated cells. These effects were more pronounced with optochin hydrochloride than with quinine hydrochloride, and they did not correlate with the relative sensitivities of differ...

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