Qualaquin Information:
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Qualaquin (Quinine Sulfate) is used orally in combination with a second antimalarial drug for the treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria, as determined by the doctor. The exact mechanism of Qualaquin action has not been determined but it is believed to concentrate in the parasite, disrupt the transport of key biological substances and activities, thereby killing the parasite. Quinine belongs to a class of drugs known as antimalarials. It is not used for the prevention of malaria.
Qualaquin from Canada
Canada Drugs Online is proud to offer you the brand Qualaquin from Canada by Odan. The generic Quinine Sulfate comes from Canada and the United Kingdom by different manufacturers. Please call us toll free at 1-877-900-3784 for details.
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Qualaquin Side Effects:
Common side effects of Qualaquin may include ringing in the ears; headache; impaired hearing; nausea; blurred vision; sweating; flushing and dizziness; vomiting; stomach pain; flushed skin; fever; sweating; diarrhea; deafness; blindness; disturbances in colour perception; heart rhythm irregularities and low blood pressure; photophobia (aversion to light); night blindness; low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
Contact your doctor immediately if you notice more serious side effects such as:
• Blood disorders with symptoms such as bleeding in nose, gums, stool, easy bruising, red/purple or brown spots on the skin, fatigue, weakness;
• Heart rhythm irregularities with symptoms such as fast or irregular heartbeat, chest pain, weakness, sweating, etc;
• Hypersensitivity (allergic reaction) with symptoms such as difficult breathing, swelling of mouth, throat, rash, serious skin reactions including blistering and peeling skin, etc;
• Vision abnormalities such as sensitivity to light, night blindness, sudden blindness, appearance of “floaters”, eye inflammation, altered colour perception.
This is not a complete list of side effects. If you notice any other side effects not listed here, please contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Qualaquin Directions:
As directed by a doctor Qualaquin will likely be taken with an appropriate antibiotic chosen by the doctor (e.g. tetracycline, doxycycline or clindamycin) a) every 8 hours after meals. The pharmacist will prepare the children’s dosage from the capsules. Finish all Qualaquin that is prescribed even though you feel better. Do not stop taking the medication without talking to your doctor. Your doctor may adjust the dosage if you have kidney problems. If using antacids, take them 2 hours before or 2 hours after Qualaquin. Your doctor/pharmacist will provide instructions on how to use the antibiotic(s).
Qualaquin Precautions:
Qualaquin should not be used if you have a known allergic reaction to quinine, quinidine, mefloquine or the non-medicinal ingredients in the formulation. Before you use Qualaquin talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have heart rhythm problems such as irregular or fast heartbeat, QT prolongation; have kidney, liver problems or other medical conditions; are pregnant or planning to become pregnant; are breastfeeding. Talk to your doctor if the following occurs while taking Qualaquin: you develop low blood sugar with symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, fatigue, etc.; develop an allergic reaction with symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swelling of mouth; decrease in blood platelets, or other blood conditions with symptoms such as bleeding in the nose, gums, urine or stool, easy bruising, unusual purple, brown or red spots on the skin; develop heart rhythm irregularities with symptoms such as rapid or irregular rhythm, chest pain, weakness, sweating; develop vision problems including sudden blindness, sensitivity to light; if your fever comes back after finishing treatment, contact your health care practitioner immediately. Tell your doctor all the medications that you take, including prescription and non-prescription drugs, natural health products, vitamins and herbs. Drugs that may interact with Qualaquin include antacids containing aluminum or magnesium; anticoagulants (e.g. warfarin); antiepileptics (e.g. carbamazepine); digoxin; inhibitors of CYP 3A4 enzyme such as cyclosporine; antifungal agents (e.g. ketoconazole), macrolide antibiotics (e.g. erythromycin), HIV protease inhibitors (e.g. ritonavir) and antidepressants (e.g. nefazodone); mefloquine (antimalarial); neuromuscular blocking agents (e.g. pancuronium); quinidine.
The generic alternative is not manufactured by the company that makes the brand product.
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