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Quininga (Inga Lab) is a commercial drug that is prescribed in the form of Tablet. It is primarily used for the treatment of Malaria, Cerebral Malaria. The alternative uses of Quininga (Inga Lab) have also been explained below.
The optimal dosage of Quininga (Inga Lab) is largely dependent on the individual's body weight, medical history, gender and age. Besides the medical condition it is advised for, the route of administration also plays an important role in determining the correct drug dosage. Detailed information has been provided in the dosage section.
Some other side effects of Quininga (Inga Lab) have been listed ahead. Such side effects of Quininga (Inga Lab) normally do not last long and go away once the treatment is completed. Consult your doctor if these side effects become worse or stay for a longer duration.
Quininga (Inga Lab)'s effect during pregnancy is Severe and Mild while nursing. Further, the section on Quininga (Inga Lab) related warnings talks about Quininga (Inga Lab)'s effects on the liver, heart and kidney.
Quininga (Inga Lab) can cause adverse effects in certain medical conditions. It is strongly recommended to avoid Quininga (Inga Lab) in conditions like Myasthenia Gravis (MG), Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rate), Drug Allergy. Other contraindications of Quininga (Inga Lab) have been discussed in the sections ahead.
Additionally, Quininga (Inga Lab) may also adversely react with other medicines. Refer to the list below for further details.
In addition to these precautions, you may also note that Quininga (Inga Lab) is safe while driving, and is is addictive in nature.
Quininga (Inga Lab) is used to treat the following -
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Is the use of Quininga (Inga Lab) safe for pregnant women?
Quininga (Inga Lab) has many dangerous side effects in pregnant women. If you are pregnant, do not consume Quininga (Inga Lab) without medical advice.
Is the use of Quininga (Inga Lab) safe during breastfeeding?
Side effects of Quininga (Inga Lab) for breastfeeding are little to none, so you can take it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Quininga (Inga Lab) on the Kidneys?
There can be some harmful effects on your kidneys after taking Quininga (Inga Lab). If you witness any side effects, discontinue its use. Consult your medical practitioner, do as he/she suggests.
What is the effect of Quininga (Inga Lab) on the Liver?
Quininga (Inga Lab) is rarely harmful for the liver.
What is the effect of Quininga (Inga Lab) on the Heart?
Quininga (Inga Lab) may cause harmful effects on the heart. if you feel it's having any such effect, then stop taking this drug, and restart only on your doctor's advice.
Quininga (Inga Lab) should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
Mild
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Quininga (Inga Lab) unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Quininga (Inga Lab) habit forming or addictive?
Quininga (Inga Lab) is not addictive in nature.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Quininga (Inga Lab) does not cause dizziness or sleep, so you can drive a vehicle or operate machinery also.
Is it safe?
Quininga (Inga Lab) should be used only after doctor's advice.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
Quininga (Inga Lab) is unable to treat or cure mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Quininga (Inga Lab)
There is no information on the effects of taking Quininga (Inga Lab) with food, because this topic has not been scientifically researched yet.
Interaction between Alcohol and Quininga (Inga Lab)
Taking [medicine] and alcohol at the same time may lead to mild side effects. Contact your doctor right away if you observe any side effects.
Yes, Quininga (Inga Lab) is safe to use, if taken in a prescribed amount for a specified time as advised by the doctor. However, few side effects have been observed at the therapeutic dose such as a headache, nausea, and vomiting. Do not hesitate to inform your doctor if you are facing any of the above side effects.
Yes, Quininga (Inga Lab) can be taken with paracetamol. No interaction has been reported between them. It is safe to take Quininga (Inga Lab) along with paracetamol if it does not exceed recommended doses.
Yes, Quininga (Inga Lab) causes low blood pressure (hypotension). It is a known side effect of this drug. If you are experiencing lightheadedness or blurry vision which are symptoms of low blood pressure after taking this drug then try to sit down and rest for a while till it subsides.
Ideally, Quininga (Inga Lab) is given for short-term treatment (3 - 7days). Take Quininga (Inga Lab) as directed by your doctor. Do not take this medicine longer than prescribed to avoid unpleasant side effects.
Oral tablet and suspension of Quininga (Inga Lab) should be taken by mouth 1 - 2 times in a day or as advised by your doctor. Ideally, Quininga (Inga Lab) has to be taken with the food to avoid stomach upset. Precautions must be taken in patients with heart diseases.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience
References
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [Internet]. Maryland. USA; Package leaflet information for the user; Qualaquin (quinine sulfate)
KD Tripathi. [link]. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 825-826