Malaria drug chloroquine makes extraordinary return
Thu, 09 Nov 2006 12:41 PM EST
... Chloroquine, which was once a powerful drug to treat Malaria in the 1950's, was dropped from clinical use after the drug fell to germ resistance. Latest findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine have however shown that the layoff in use has been good for chloroquine and it could soon be in circulation once again thanks to increased effectiveness. ...
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- Chloroquine
- Malaria
- Drug Safety
- Prescription Drugs
- Drug Side Effects
- Drug Abuse
- Drug Information
- Prescription Drug Abuse
- Prescription Drugs Abuse
- Relapse (return) of infection
- Return of bleeding after treatment
- Return (recurrence) of infection
- Total anomalous pulmonary venous return
- Return of the infection (relapse or disease recurrence)
- Chloroquine Injection
- Club Drugs
- Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
- Cutaneous Drug Reactions
- Urinalysis
- Rehabilitation

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