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It's the quinine itself that helps RLS (whether its in capsules or some other form, not just quinine water). Quinine has been used for years (since WW II) for nocturnal leg cramps. It helps by vasodilation (relaxes smooth muscle which causes increased blood flow). It can certainly help with RLS, but may not completely alleviate the signs and symptons. On the other hand it may for some people. Unfortunately, it is highly unlikely that someone with a true case of RLS would see relief with quinine water. There is simply not enough quinine in the water to do any good. The only prescription drug left on the market that contains quinine is a product called "Qualaquin." It has 324mg of quinine sulfate. That's plenty to do the trick, but it is very expensive and a doctor must write for it. If you have insurance give it a try.
Quinine was pulled from shelves a few years ago, due to adverse effects on the heart
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I need to find out if a two year ld expired Permanent Resident Card can be renewed It was good for ten years it expired in2006 and it is now 2008.
If it is expired then that card is no longer valid - You can not add years to make it work.
They're not. Hence EXPIRED. Go see your doctor.
Probably not.
For one, quinine sulphate, which was the mainline defense against malaria for many years.
Expired medicines should ALWAYS be thrown out. They are relatively inexpensive to replace and not worth the risk of taking an expired medication.
Bicarbonate of soda is the most common name for sodium sulfate. Sodium sulfate is a compound used for the treatment of an upset stomach. A "home remedy" for many years this compound will be in use for a long time to come.
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