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How to use quinine in a sentence

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Symptoms of quinine toxicity include diarrhea, vomiting, confusion, blindness, tinnitus, and paralysis.
The clinical and parasitological outcomes of rectal artemether and intravenous quinine were similar.
I was drinking large quantities of tonic water, which contains quinine, when this started.
Doctors treat malaria by using anti-malarial drugs, such as chloroquine or quinine.
Some people drink tonic water with quinine to get the drug without the prescription.
The two most important groups of drugs for malaria treatment are still based on quinine or artemisinin.
One doctor told me to drink tonic water for its quinine, but it doesn't seem to help.
He was treated with intravenous doxycycline in a dosage of 100 mg twice daily and oral quinine in a dosage of 650 mg twice daily for three days.
Her treatment was changed to intravenous quinine 600 mg every 12 hours, and she was transferred to the local intensive care unit.
Medical breakthroughs, including sulfa drugs, penicillin, and quinine, were also a consequence of the war.
The cinchona tree contains more than 20 alkaloids of which quinine and quinidine are the most important.
They say people hereabouts live on quinine during the month of September, and I abhor quinine, and army surgeons, you know are all allopathists.
The powdered bark can also be treated with solvents, such as toluene, or amyl alcohol to extract the quinine.
We had taken out a lot of simple medicines for our own needs, consisting for the most part of calomel, quinine, and tartar emetic.
Conventional treatment for severe malaria in Africa is intravenous or intramuscular quinine.
Some patients are hypersensitive to quinine and even small doses may give rise to cinchonism.
Evidence of cinchonism, such as tinnitus, may occur occasionally in patients receiving 260-520 mg of quinine sulfate daily.
Hahnemann carried out tests on himself with extracts of cinchona bark, which contains quinine, and found it caused fever.
Malaria victims were treated with quinine, an extract from the bark of the cinchona tree.
For a number of years, quinine sulfate has been widely used for the treatment of nocturnal leg muscle cramps.
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Examples from Classical Literature
By mixing a hot solution of sulphate of quinine with a like solution of citrate of soda.
Cinchonine may be prepared from its sulphate or disulphate in the same way as quinine.
The latter article has long been used for this purpose, but not until lately has mannite been detected in the sulphate of quinine.
Feverish and irritable conditions yield frequently to aperients, or to gelsemium and quinine.
And if he wants the ammoniated quinine, give it him if he can't get it for himself.
Pending the arrival of the malarial season, quinine was given to all who needed it.
Boil the sloe gin and quinine to a frazzle, put in the pampooties, cut in thin slices, and take out an insurance policy.
The snakeroot and the quinine did noble work, and thenceforth her recovery was rapid.
For the novel of sensation she recommended champagne with a dash of ammoniated quinine.
A shrewd use of sulphite of quinine permits of certain curious operations, it appears.
Bode reported that injection of irritants such as lithium salts or quinine hydrochloride had no apparent effect on the symbiotes.
He was dosed with antipyrine and quinine, and I advised him to walk as little as possible.
This sometimes appears only periodically, and is often relieved by quinine.
Or he might put you on a diet of molasses seasoned to taste with blue mass and quinine and other attractive condiments.
It has been recently proposed as a substitute for quinine in the cure of agues.
They had stuffed me full of quinine, he said, and it was not the medicament that I wanted.
That a couple of quinine pills, with a chaser of rye whiskey, will cure a cold.
He did not suspect that the quinine went into the fire, and the cholagogue down the drain-pipe from the washstand.
Quinidine yields with chromic acid the same decomposition products as quinine.
In 1638, quinine, derived from this bark, was introduced into Europe as a cure for malaria.
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