Qualaquin User Reviews & Ratings
- Anonymous
- March 5, 2010
For Nocturnal Leg Cramps "I develop severe leg cramps at night for some reason and found that Qualaquin works for me. Also, I have COPD - bronchial asthma and suffer with tightening of the chest muscles, not sure why. When I take Qualaquin, I have noticed the chest muscle relaxes, and I can breathe without the constant coughing. It gives me some time to physically recuperate for a couple of hours. Life saver!"
- jeribug
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- May 16, 2012
For Nocturnal Leg Cramps "When quinine was dropped and Qualaquin introduced, I had to then fight my doctor for my prescriptions. I go from getting maybe 4-5 hours of sleep when taking it to 30 minutes, 4-5 times a day, broken sleep. Without Qualaquin, my quality of life goes from non-existent to manageable."
- DR WHO
- June 23, 2009
For Nocturnal Leg Cramps "Had to stop use because of rash across neck and arms."
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For Nocturnal Leg Cramps "I had been on quinine sulfate several years ago for severe leg cramps in both legs, and at that time it was a generic medication. Then the FDA took it all off the market and allowed it to be brought back as a classified medicine, of course at a very high rate. But this works! I was at the breaking point with the pain, now I can still work, walk, and sleep a full night without pain. What a wonderful feeling that is. Thank you."