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It has been used to treat malaria (sometimes called "ague" in history), but isn't always effective for it nowadays. (The strains mutate and evolve quickly.)

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What is the uses of quinine c20 h24 n2 o2?

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What are the uses of quinine?

Traditionally used to treat malaria, hence the origin of gin and tonic throughout the tropical British Empire. It is also an old standby for muscle cramps.


Is there an expiration of quinine?

can quinine go bad


What part of speech is the word quinine?

Quinine is a noun.


How many iu's of quinine in a liter?

Quinine is measured in milligrams.


How can you change the sentence 'Quinine tastes bitter' into passive voice?

quinine is bitter when tasted........


What makes jello glow?

Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light


Is there quinine in grapefruit?

The bitter principle in grapefruit is naringin, not quinine. They are not chemically related.


How many moles fo carbon are in 5.0 moles of quinine?

Quinine is a drug with chemical formula C20H24N2O2. In each molecule of quinine there are 20 carbon atoms. Thus in 4.0 moles of quinine, there would be 80 moles of carbon.


Can antibiotics affect the use of quinine?

No quinine is more for malaria. It is an anti-protozoal. Mixing antibiotics with quinine is not the best idea. It increases antibiotics side effects.


How do you spell quinine?

That is the correct spelling of "quinine" (alkaloid from tree bark used medicinally).


Does quinine sulphate contain aspirin?

No, quinine sulfate does not contain aspirin. Quinine sulfate is a medication used to treat malaria and certain types of leg cramps, derived from the bark of the cinchona tree. Aspirin, on the other hand, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used primarily for pain relief, anti-inflammatory purposes, and reducing fever. They are distinct substances with different chemical compositions and uses.