Uses of Qinet 600mg Tablet
Qinet 600mg Tablet is used for the treatment or prevention of the following disease(s):
Malaria
Side effects of Qinet 600mg Tablet
Precautions while taking Qinet 600mg Tablet
Dosage of Qinet 600mg Tablet
Overdose of Qinet 600mg Tablet
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Pregnancy
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Kidney
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Interactions
Drug :-
acetazolamide, sodium bicarbonate: Increased risk of quinine toxicity.
aluminum-containing antacids: Possibly delayed or decreased quinine absorption.
aminophylline, theophylline: Possibly increased quinine adverse effects.
antimyasthenics: Possibly antagonized antimyasthenic effect on skeletal muscle.
astemizole, cisapride, halofantrine, mefloquine, pimozide, quinidine, terfenadine: Increased risk of prolonged QT interval.
atorvastatin: Increased blood atorvastatin level, increased risk of myopathy or rhabdomyolysis.
carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin: Possibly increased blood level of these drugs, possibly decreased blood quinine level.
cimetidine: Possibly reduced quinine clearance.
debrisoquine, desipramine, dextromethorphan, flecainide, metoprolol, paroxetine: Possibly increased bood levels of these drugs, increased risk of adverse reactions
digoxin: Increased blood digoxin level.
erythromycin, ketoconazole, troleandomycin: Possibly increased blood quinine level.
hemolytics, neurotoxic drugs, ototoxic drugs: Increased risk of toxicity of these drugs.
hepatic enzyme inducers, rifampin: Possibly decreased blood quinine level.
mefloquine: Increased risk of seizures.
neuromuscular blockers: Potentiated neuromuscular blockade.
oral anticoagulants: Possibly increased anticoagulant effects and risk of bleeding.