Recommended initial treatment of severe chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria consists of a 4-h loading infusion of 20 mg of quinine dihydrochloride (salt)/kg of body weight. To achieve and maintain therapeutic blood quinine concentrations (10 mg/l) safely and rapidly, a consecutive-infusion regimen (7 mg of salt/kg of body weight over 30 min followed by 10 mg of salt/kg of body weight over 4 h) based on pharmacokinetic parameters in cerebral malaria has been suggested. This regimen was evaluated in 16 adults (6 male, 10 female; mean age, 25.9 years) with severe falciparum malaria. Plasma quinine concentrations (mean +/- SE) were 8.7 +/- 1.2 mg/l at 30 min and 11.0 +/- 1.8 mg/l at 4.5 h. There was no electrocardiographic evidence of seri...
Administration of a loading dose of quinine in severe malaria may be dangerous if therapeutic blood ...
For the past 300 years antimalarial dosage regimens have not been based on pharmacokinetic informati...
Where there is hyperinfection associated with cerebral features, where algid malaria is found, where...
In a study of intramuscular injection of quinine eight adults with moderately severe falciparum mala...
The pharmacokinetics and effectiveness of three dosage regimens of quinine were studied in a group o...
Quinidine has proved more effective than quinine against chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum...
Acute pharmacokinetics of intravenously infused quinine were studied in 25 patients with cerebral ma...
In cerebral malaria, the use of currently recommended doses of intravenous quinine may result in sub...
quinine concentrations were measured in 2 1 children with severe falciparum malaria after intramuscu...
To investigate the toxic potential of rapid intravenous quinine administration in severe malaria, th...
Plasma quinine concentrations were measured in 21 Gambian children with severe falciparum malaria af...
The relationships between the pharmacokinetic properties of quinine during a 7-day treatment course ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the pharmacokinetics and the efficacy of a shorter than u...
Administration of a loading dose of quinine in severe malaria may be dangerous if therapeutic blood ...
Although artesunate is clearly superior, parenteral quinine is still used widely for the treatment o...
Administration of a loading dose of quinine in severe malaria may be dangerous if therapeutic blood ...
For the past 300 years antimalarial dosage regimens have not been based on pharmacokinetic informati...
Where there is hyperinfection associated with cerebral features, where algid malaria is found, where...
In a study of intramuscular injection of quinine eight adults with moderately severe falciparum mala...
The pharmacokinetics and effectiveness of three dosage regimens of quinine were studied in a group o...
Quinidine has proved more effective than quinine against chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum...
Acute pharmacokinetics of intravenously infused quinine were studied in 25 patients with cerebral ma...
In cerebral malaria, the use of currently recommended doses of intravenous quinine may result in sub...
quinine concentrations were measured in 2 1 children with severe falciparum malaria after intramuscu...
To investigate the toxic potential of rapid intravenous quinine administration in severe malaria, th...
Plasma quinine concentrations were measured in 21 Gambian children with severe falciparum malaria af...
The relationships between the pharmacokinetic properties of quinine during a 7-day treatment course ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the pharmacokinetics and the efficacy of a shorter than u...
Administration of a loading dose of quinine in severe malaria may be dangerous if therapeutic blood ...
Although artesunate is clearly superior, parenteral quinine is still used widely for the treatment o...
Administration of a loading dose of quinine in severe malaria may be dangerous if therapeutic blood ...
For the past 300 years antimalarial dosage regimens have not been based on pharmacokinetic informati...
Where there is hyperinfection associated with cerebral features, where algid malaria is found, where...