Quinine HCL

Quinine HCl, also known as quinine hydrochloride, is a form of quinine salt, a natural alkaloid found in the bark of the cinchona tree (Cinchona).

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Quinine HCl, also known as quinine hydrochloride, is a form of quinine salt, a natural alkaloid found in the bark of the cinchona tree. Quinine is known for its antimalarial properties and is medically used to treat or prevent malaria, a mosquito-transmitted disease.

Features of Quinine HCl:

  • Chemical Name: Quinine Hydrochloride.
  • Origin: Mainly extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree, a tropical plant.

Medical Properties:

  • Antimalarial: Quinine is used to treat malaria due to its antimalarial properties.
  • Fever: Can be used to reduce fever associated with malaria.

Forms of Administration:

  • Tablets: Often administered in the form of tablets for malaria treatment.
  • Injections: In some situations, it can be administered by injection.

Other Uses:

  • Tonic Water: Quinine is also present in some tonic waters, added for its characteristic bitter taste. However, the amounts in tonic water are generally much lower than those used for medical purposes.

Side Effects:

  • Side effects may occur, including headaches, nausea, visual disturbances, and allergic reactions. High doses can be toxic.

Precautions:

  • Quinine should only be used for medical purposes under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
  • Some individuals may be more sensitive to quinine, and its use should be adjusted accordingly.

Regulation:

  • Due to its potential toxicity at high doses, quinine is regulated, and its use is limited to specific medical purposes.

Data sheet

CAS Number
6119-47-7
HS Code
29392000
Chemical Formula
C20H24N2O2
Packaging
Bottles / Boxes

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