Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies

Over 100 years ago, quinidine, a cinchona alkaloid, was found to be effective against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in India.1Later investigations in Malaya,2Louisiana,3and New York4produced evidence that quinidine was as effective as quinine as an antimalarial agent and possibly superior to it. The...

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Main Authors: Rodney E. Phillips, David A. Warrell, Nicholas J. White, Sornchai Looareesuwan, Juntra Karbwang
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spelling th-mahidol.308672018-10-12T14:50:45Z Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies Rodney E. Phillips David A. Warrell Nicholas J. White Sornchai Looareesuwan Juntra Karbwang Mahidol University University of Oxford Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Medicine Over 100 years ago, quinidine, a cinchona alkaloid, was found to be effective against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in India.1Later investigations in Malaya,2Louisiana,3and New York4produced evidence that quinidine was as effective as quinine as an antimalarial agent and possibly superior to it. The success of synthetic drugs, particularly chloroquine, overshadowed interest in defining the potency of cinchona alkaloids used singly and in combination for the treatment of malaria. However, there are now urgent reasons for reviving this discussion. First of all, in Southeast Asia, P. falciparum is becoming resistant to all available antimalarial agents, including quinine, yet. © 1985, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. 2018-10-12T07:50:45Z 2018-10-12T07:50:45Z 1985-05-16 Article New England Journal of Medicine. Vol.312, No.20 (1985), 1273-1278 10.1056/NEJM198505163122001 15334406 00284793 2-s2.0-0021858738 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30867 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0021858738&origin=inward
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Rodney E. Phillips
David A. Warrell
Nicholas J. White
Sornchai Looareesuwan
Juntra Karbwang
Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies
description Over 100 years ago, quinidine, a cinchona alkaloid, was found to be effective against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in India.1Later investigations in Malaya,2Louisiana,3and New York4produced evidence that quinidine was as effective as quinine as an antimalarial agent and possibly superior to it. The success of synthetic drugs, particularly chloroquine, overshadowed interest in defining the potency of cinchona alkaloids used singly and in combination for the treatment of malaria. However, there are now urgent reasons for reviving this discussion. First of all, in Southeast Asia, P. falciparum is becoming resistant to all available antimalarial agents, including quinine, yet. © 1985, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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Rodney E. Phillips
David A. Warrell
Nicholas J. White
Sornchai Looareesuwan
Juntra Karbwang
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author Rodney E. Phillips
David A. Warrell
Nicholas J. White
Sornchai Looareesuwan
Juntra Karbwang
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title Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies
title_short Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies
title_full Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies
title_fullStr Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies
title_full_unstemmed Intravenous Quinidine for the Treatment of Severe falciparum Malaria: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Studies
title_sort intravenous quinidine for the treatment of severe falciparum malaria: clinical and pharmacokinetic studies
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