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quinine

[kwahy-nahyn, kwin-ahyn, kwi-neen] / ˈkwaɪ naɪn, ˈkwɪn aɪn, kwɪˈnin /




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In one test, $1.6 million was sent to Thailand, where a lab ended up giving accidental doses of quinine to primate test subjects, killing three of them.

From Washington Times

The anti-malarial drug quinine, for example, was developed from the bark of a species of Cinchona trees, which the Quechua people historically used as medicine.

From New York Times

This drink was just gin plus quinine and botanicals, and it was marketed as a digestif or “health tonic.”

From Seattle Times

A: Doctors used to prescribe quinine to treat leg cramps.

From Seattle Times

That’s because doctors used to prescribe 200 to 300 mg of quinine for patients with leg cramps.

From Seattle Times