INFECTIONS: QUININE Flashcards

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QUININE: INDICATIONS

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  • Quinine is commonly used for the treatment and prevention of night-time leg cramps
  • Reserved for cases when cramps regularly disrupt sleep and when non-pharmacological methods, such as passive stretching exercises, have failed.
  • Quinine is a first-line treatment option for Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
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QUININE: MOA

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  • Leg cramps are caused by sudden, painful involuntary contraction of skeletal muscle
  • Quinine is thought to act by reducing the excitability of the motor end plate in response to acetylcholine stimulation
  • This reduces the frequency of muscle contraction
  • In malaria, the mechanism of action of quinine is not well understood, but its overall effect leads to rapid killing of P. falciparum parasites in the schizont stage in the blood.
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QUININE: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Potentially v toxic and fatal in overdose
  • Tinnitus, deafness and blindness (which may be permanent)
  • GI upset
  • HS Rxns
  • Prolongs the QT interval and predispose to arrhythmias
  • Hypoglycemia can occur
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QUININE: WARNINGS

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  • Hearing or vision loss
  • teratogenic and therefore should not be prescribed in the first trimester of pregnancy
  • Avoid in people with G6PD deficiency as can precipitate hemolysis
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QUININE: INTERACTIONS

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  • Do not prescribe in patient who take drugs that prolong the QT interval (eg. amiodarone, antipsychotics, quinolones, macroclides and SSRIs)
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QUININE: EXAMPLES

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  • Quinine Sulfate
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