Malaria is endemic in Nigeria. With the emergence of chloroquine resistance various modes of treatment including parenteral quinine are employed with consequent untoward effects. This article reports two cases of severe ocular toxicity, including mimicry of intracranial space‑occupying lesion, from treatment of malaria with various drugs including quinine. Medical practitioners are advised to exhaust other less toxic modes of therapy before using drugs with great potential for severe untoward effects such as quinine. Keywords: Eye, malaria, quinineNigerian Journal of Clinical Practice • Jan-Mar 2012 • Vol 15 • Issue
AbstractQuinine is a classical antimalarial drug that is used worldwide. It is also used for pre-exp...
Purpose: Nigeria has adopted quinine as the drug of first choice in the treatment of severe malaria ...
A total of 43 patients diagnosed as having malaria were admitled to Johannesburg Hospital during 198...
Quinine-induced blindness arising during empirical treatment for malaria in a young man is reported....
Antimalarial drug toxicity is viewed differently dependingupon whether the clinical indication is fo...
BACKGROUND Between 80 and 90 million travellers visit malaria endemic areas annually and many requi...
Quinine remains an important anti-malarial drug almost 400 years after its effectiveness was first d...
The pattern of infection and in vivo response of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria to Chlo...
The emergence of malaria resistant to one or more classes of anti-malarials constitutes a major prob...
Background. Severe malaria is a medical emergency with devastating multisystemic effect, if not prom...
Effective chemotherapy of malaria relies on an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate affordable choi...
Cerebral malaria (CM) represents a deadly neurological complication associated with Plasmodium falci...
Objective: To know the in vivo efficacy and adverse effects of quinine doxycycline in malaria caused...
Incorrect use of antimalarial drugs undermines therapeutic effectiveness and promotes emergence and ...
Malaria is a parasite disease that is endemic in tropical country as Niger (West Africa). Hydroxychl...
AbstractQuinine is a classical antimalarial drug that is used worldwide. It is also used for pre-exp...
Purpose: Nigeria has adopted quinine as the drug of first choice in the treatment of severe malaria ...
A total of 43 patients diagnosed as having malaria were admitled to Johannesburg Hospital during 198...
Quinine-induced blindness arising during empirical treatment for malaria in a young man is reported....
Antimalarial drug toxicity is viewed differently dependingupon whether the clinical indication is fo...
BACKGROUND Between 80 and 90 million travellers visit malaria endemic areas annually and many requi...
Quinine remains an important anti-malarial drug almost 400 years after its effectiveness was first d...
The pattern of infection and in vivo response of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria to Chlo...
The emergence of malaria resistant to one or more classes of anti-malarials constitutes a major prob...
Background. Severe malaria is a medical emergency with devastating multisystemic effect, if not prom...
Effective chemotherapy of malaria relies on an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate affordable choi...
Cerebral malaria (CM) represents a deadly neurological complication associated with Plasmodium falci...
Objective: To know the in vivo efficacy and adverse effects of quinine doxycycline in malaria caused...
Incorrect use of antimalarial drugs undermines therapeutic effectiveness and promotes emergence and ...
Malaria is a parasite disease that is endemic in tropical country as Niger (West Africa). Hydroxychl...
AbstractQuinine is a classical antimalarial drug that is used worldwide. It is also used for pre-exp...
Purpose: Nigeria has adopted quinine as the drug of first choice in the treatment of severe malaria ...
A total of 43 patients diagnosed as having malaria were admitled to Johannesburg Hospital during 198...