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INDICES> Quinine Syrup
- From: kdep@ken.healthnet.org
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 08:56:14 -0500 (EST)
Dear Colleagues,
I'm in need of information on the formulation of a stable form of
quinine syrup using any of the quinine salts. Owing to increased
resistance by Plasmodium Falciparum to other anti-malarials, quinine
has become a life saving drug. However a problem exists when it
comes to paediatric formulations of quinine as we have non-in Kenya.
The current practice is to prepare the quinine syrup extemporaneously
using vials of Quinine Dihydrochloride and syrup base.
Martindale 26th Edition refers to Quinine Tincture (B.P.C
1949).Tinct. Quinin. Quinine hydrochloride 2g and orange tincture 100ml. Dose:
2 to 4ml.
However I find the above a very old reference and would appreciate
more upto-date references or any practical information on the subject.
Kindly respond directly through my Email.
Nyaroo Eric Achoki B.Pharm.
Director
Kenya Drug Education Programme
P.O BOX 62547 Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel: +254-2-726624, 723611, and 714828
Fax: +254-721268
Email: Kdep@ken.healthnet.org
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