Quinine

Quinine Has Some Unusual Uses

Quinine is a medication that is often used to help treat and prevent malaria. While that particular condition isn't as common as it once was, there are other applications for this particular drug that make it remain a fairly well prescribed pharmaceutical.

Quinine for leg cramps is perhaps the most common use of this medication. Since the drug can help regulate the heart, it has the side benefit of assisting with regulating circulation to an extent. The benefits for those with leg cramps with Quinine fall into the realm of perhaps being able to obtain a decent night's sleep. Hyland's leg cramps with Quinine might not be completely eliminated, but many people report marked improvement.

For those wondering what is Quinine, the medication tends to come in tablet or capsule form that is taken typically about three times a day. Tonic water with Quinine and Quinine water are sometimes also used. A doctor generally will decide which form is best for a particular patient. If the desire is to make Quinine water, the result will be a very bitter drink that is generally used only in extreme cases. This medication is also sometimes given as an injection.

Quinine sulfate and Quinine hydrochloride when not in synthetic form come from the bark of the cinchona tree, which is native to South America. There are synthetic sources of Quinine sulfate, however. The hydrochloride version is used for injections.

The side effects of Quinine sulfate include such things as stomach pain, vomiting, dizziness, headache, fever, difficulty breathing and more. If a side effect Quinine causes is severe, it is a very good idea to seek out medical attention immediately. Some people have severe allergic reactions to Quinine and will require help.

The effects of Quinine and Quinine sulfate are meant to help regulate the heart and treat the symptoms of such things as malaria, leg cramps and more. This is a serious medication, however, that should be taken with care. Make sure a prescribing doctor is aware of any other medications being taken and any special considerations about physical condition. Things such as liver, heart and kidney disease should be brought to the physician's attention.

Quinine sulfate and Quinine water and Quinine hydrochloride can cause drowsiness. They should not be taken with alcohol. They should be taken after food to ease any stomach problems that might arise. Any unusual symptoms or side effects should be brought to a doctor's attention immediately.

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