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  • | legal_status = quinine is now banned in Australia unless specifically for Malaria due to its tendency to kill blood platelets. Quinine was the first effective treatment for [[malaria]] caused by ''[[Plasmodium falciparum]]'', appearing in therapeutics in the
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  • ...antimalarial drug]] used prophylactically against and as a treatment for [[malaria]]. It also goes by the trade name '''Lariam''' (manufactured by [[Hoffmann ...treatment of [[chloroquine]]-resistant [[Plasmodium falciparum|falciparum malaria]]. As mefloquine resistance spreads, mefloquine has started to lose its ef
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  • It is used in [[prophylaxis]] against [[malaria]]. ...lay is related to its mechanism of action. Its mechanism of action against malaria is to specifically impair the progeny of the [[apicoplast]] genes resulting
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  • Dapsone is used in combination with [[pyrimethamine]] in the treatment of [[malaria]].<ref>{{cite pmid|19450348}}</ref><ref>{{cite pmid|17934257}}</ref>Dapsone It is used [[prophylaxis|prophylactically]] to prevent [[Pneumocystis pneumonia]] and [[toxoplasmosi
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  • ====Malaria==== ...identified by [[Paul Ehrlich]] about 1891 as a successful treatment for [[malaria]]. It disappeared as an anti-malarial during the [[Pacific War]] in the tro
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  • ...ol of an outbreak of [[Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia]] with azithromycin prophylaxis | journal=Journal of Infectious Diseases | year=1998 | volume=177 | pages=1 ...r quinine for the treatment of uncomplicated ''[[Plasmodium falciparum]]'' malaria in adults: a randomised, phase 2 clinical trial in Thailand | journel=Clin
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  • ...[[quinine]] is dissolved. Originally used as a [[prophylactic]] against [[malaria]], tonic water usually now has a significantly lower quinine content and is ...inine]] was added to the drink as a [[prophylaxis|prophylactic]] against [[malaria]], since it was originally intended for consumption in tropical areas of [[
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