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Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities. Quinine may cause dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision. If you experience dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision, avoid these activities.
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Quinine, as quinine salts or extracts from cinchona bark, is used as a bittering agent in tonic type drinks, usually at a concentration of approximately 80 mg of quinine hydrochloride per liter
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Quinine is made from the bark of a cinchona tree and was the first effective treatment for malaria. Quinine is also used to treat lupus, nocturnal leg cramps and arthritis. Look here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinin...
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Find out about the science and chemistry of Quinine (Tonic water, Bitter lemon, Vermouth), see colourful images of Quinine and explore interactive 3D molecules of Quinine ... click on the picture above to interact with the 3D model of the; Quinine structure ; (this will open a new browser window)
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3 Quinine for the treatment and prevention of malaria can be purchased in the form of tablets and liquid medications. The drug is also used to treat muscle cramps How often should I drink the Quinine water for my cramps, leg cramp, hands ...
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Quinine became recognized, as early as the 17th century, as a relatively safe cure and preventative treatment for malaria. Quinine derives from the bark of the Cinchona, a tree grown in the Andes. It was brought back to Europe, where it was found to be particularly useful for treating malaria.
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It s a natural substance from bark. Also great for severe cramp in tablet form known as quinnine bisulphate
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Quinine ( /ˈkwaɪnaɪn/ , /kwɪˈniːn, ˈkwɪniːn/ ) is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), antimalarial, analgesic (painkilling), and anti-inflamm...
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Common names: Quinine bark, quina, quinine, kinakina, China bark, cinchona bark, yellow cinchona, red cinchona, Peruvian bark, Jesuit's bark, quina-quina, calisaya bark, fever tree ; Parts Used: Bark, wood; From The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs:;
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