Intramuscular chloroquine is rapidly absorbed, even in severe falciparum malaria, and may cause potentially lethal hypotension. Less rapidly absorbed formulations should be safer. A chloroquine phosphate solution containing 2% methylcellulose 1500 released chloroquine 2.6 times more slowly than a commercial aqueous solution in an in-vitro absorption simulator. There was a log linear relationship between viscosity and release rate. The absorption pharmacokinetics of the more viscous chloroquine phosphate solution were then compared with those of a commercial solution after intramuscular injection to eight rabbits in an open cross over comparison. The rate of absorption was over three times slower with the viscous solution; median time to pea...
Malaria is associated with a reduction in the systemic clearance and apparent volume of distribution...
Chloroquine diphosphate (3 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous injection over 10 mi...
Chloroquine diphosphate (3 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous injection over 10 mi...
There is no information and therefore no consensus on how chloroquine should be ad-ministered to per...
The pharmacokinetic parameters and bioavailability of oral chloroquine (syrup and tablet dosage ...
The schizogony of malarial parasite is a typical cyclic phenomenon where the different stages of par...
Adults with malaria in Sri Lanka were treated with parenteral chloroquine diphosphate, either 2.5 mg...
Adults with malaria in Sri Lanka were treated with parenteral chloroquine diphosphate, either 2.5 mg...
Chloroquine is still being used by some people for acute attack of malaria. The effect of long term ...
Although empirical regimens of parenteral chloroquine have been used extensively to treat severe mal...
Although empirical regimens of parenteral chloroquine have been used extensively to treat severe mal...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) is utilized as both cure and prophylaxis to Plasmodium infection. In an...
Chloroquine (CQ) is an important antimalarial drug for the treatment of special patient groups and a...
1. Chloroquine diphosphate (15 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous infusion to two ...
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are quinoline derivatives used to treat malaria. To date, these m...
Malaria is associated with a reduction in the systemic clearance and apparent volume of distribution...
Chloroquine diphosphate (3 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous injection over 10 mi...
Chloroquine diphosphate (3 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous injection over 10 mi...
There is no information and therefore no consensus on how chloroquine should be ad-ministered to per...
The pharmacokinetic parameters and bioavailability of oral chloroquine (syrup and tablet dosage ...
The schizogony of malarial parasite is a typical cyclic phenomenon where the different stages of par...
Adults with malaria in Sri Lanka were treated with parenteral chloroquine diphosphate, either 2.5 mg...
Adults with malaria in Sri Lanka were treated with parenteral chloroquine diphosphate, either 2.5 mg...
Chloroquine is still being used by some people for acute attack of malaria. The effect of long term ...
Although empirical regimens of parenteral chloroquine have been used extensively to treat severe mal...
Although empirical regimens of parenteral chloroquine have been used extensively to treat severe mal...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) is utilized as both cure and prophylaxis to Plasmodium infection. In an...
Chloroquine (CQ) is an important antimalarial drug for the treatment of special patient groups and a...
1. Chloroquine diphosphate (15 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous infusion to two ...
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are quinoline derivatives used to treat malaria. To date, these m...
Malaria is associated with a reduction in the systemic clearance and apparent volume of distribution...
Chloroquine diphosphate (3 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous injection over 10 mi...
Chloroquine diphosphate (3 mg base kg-1) was given by constant rate intravenous injection over 10 mi...