quinacrine in English

noun
1
a synthetic compound derived from acridine, used as an anthelmintic and antimalarial drug.
The Medical Research Council, which will oversee the trials, said national guidelines for studies of the antimalarial drug quinacrine will probably be agreed next month.
noun
    mepacrineatabrine

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1. 3 synonyms for Atabrine: mepacrine, quinacrine, quinacrine hydrochloride

2. Atabrine definition, a brand of quinacrine

3. Other articles where Quinacrine is discussed: history of medicine: Tropical medicine: …become available, in 1934, was quinacrine (known as mepacrine, Atabrine, or Atebrin)

4. Atabrine was the tradename for Mepacrine (also called quinacrine)

5. The recent quinacrine fluorescence analysis and the Giemsa banding methods allow identification of all human chromosomes.

6. Combined pretreatment with quinacrine dihydrochloride and nordihydroguaiaretic acid almost completely abolished the S-ropivacaine-induced contraction.

7. Manufacturer of quinacrine (Atabrine), includes a description of the drug, actions, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions, dosage and administration, how

8. Manufacturer of quinacrine (Atabrine), includes a description of the drug, actions, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions, dosage and administration, how

9. The same result was observed when preparations were stained with quinacrine dihydrochloride before labelling with 3H-AMD.

10. Atabrine: 1 n a drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria Synonyms: mepacrine , quinacrine , quinacrine hydrochloride Type of: antimalarial , antimalarial drug a medicinal drug used to prevent or treat malaria anthelminthic , anthelmintic , helminthic , vermifuge a medication capable of

11. (quinacrine hydrochloride of the United States Pharmacopoeia, also called 'Atebrin' or 'atabrin') has been issued by the Medical

12. This chapter provides the basic characteristics, side effects/toxicity, drug interactions, and dosing of the Atabrine (Quinacrine HCl)

13. ‘Quinacrine (Atabrine) is available from compounding pharmacists.’ ‘This drug was sold under the name of Atabrine.’ ‘This standard package insert, prepared by a U.S

14. ‘Quinacrine (Atabrine) is available from compounding pharmacists.’ ‘This drug was sold under the name of Atabrine.’ ‘This standard package insert, prepared by a U.S

15. Atabrine definition: quinacrine hydrochloride , C 23 H 30 ClN 3 O ·2HCl·2H 2 O, a synthetic drug used in Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. Quinacrine (Acriquine ®, Atabrine ®, Atebrin ®, Mepacrine®) is an acridine derivative formerly widely used as an antimalarial drug, but superseded by safer and more effective agents (e.g., chloroquine).

17. The analogous Acridine-based antimalarial Mepacrin (Atebrin, Quinacrine; Figure 1) was to find widespread use by the Allies in eastern theatres of World War II, in the absence of quinine from Japanese-held Java

18. The most commonly used drug to combat malaria was quinacrine, better known by the brand name Atabrine. While effective, Atabrine had several side effects, including a tendency to turn a soldier’s skin bright yellow.

19. Atabrine: A synthetic antibiotic developed by the German pharmaceutical company Bayer in 1931, Atabrine (the trade name for mepacrine, also called quinacrine) was the first manmade substitute for quinine, the anti-malarial drug of choice at that time.

20. ‘Some of the men were saving their tablets and then sold or bartered them to the locals, because for them Atebrin tablets were difficult to obtain.’ ‘In the early '30s Atabrine was introduced in the United States as a Winthrop product.’ ‘Quinacrine (Atabrine) is available from compounding pharmacists.’