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Antimalarial quinolines

What are Antimalarial quinolines?

Antimalarial quinolines are used to prevent and treat malaria. During the blood stages of the life cycle of malaria parasite the parasite needs to degrade hemoglobin. Hemoglobin digestion releases free heme that is toxic to the parasite, so it is then polymerised to non toxic hemozoin. Antimalarial quinolines are thought to interfere with this polymerisation and kills the malaria parasite by the accumulation of toxic free heme.

List of Antimalarial quinolines

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Sovuna
Generic name: hydroxychloroquine
No reviews
Qualaquin (Pro)
Generic name: quinine
9.5
4 reviews
Plaquenil (Pro)
Generic name: hydroxychloroquine
6.5
158 reviews
Lariam
Generic name: mefloquine
4.0
15 reviews
Krintafel (Pro)
Generic name: tafenoquine
No reviews
Aralen Phosphate
Generic name: chloroquine
No reviews
Aralen
Generic name: chloroquine
No reviews
Arakoda (Pro)
Generic name: tafenoquine
8.0
1 review
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