- Mepacrine, also
called quinacrine or by the
trade names Atabrine or Atebrin, is a
medication with
several uses. It is
related to
chloroquine and mefloquine...
-
Hospital sign
warning about neglect of
Atabrine treatment,
Guinea World War II...
-
diverted to the
black market.
Advanced anti-malarial
drugs such as
mepacrine (
Atabrine) were
distributed almost solely to the
military and to "priority classes";...
-
Astramorph PF
astromicin (INN) astuprotimut-R (USAN)
asunaprevir (USAN, INN)
Atabrine (Abbott)
Atacand atacicept (USAN, INN)
ataciguat (INN)
atagabalin (USAN...
- Army. He
credits them as
providers of
insect repellent,
mosquito nets,
atabrine tablets, and
horse sense. He
wishes he had
actually used them. In the Pacific...
-
Chemistry in 1965.
Attempts to make
synthetic antimalarials began in 1891.
Atabrine,
developed in 1933, was used
widely throughout the
Pacific in
World War...
-
required personnel available. The
arrival of
quantities of the new drug
atabrine allowed this more
effective drug to be
substituted for quinine. The incidence...
-
distribution began with
studying the
distribution of a pharmaceutical,
mepacrine (
atabrine),
between the two
layers of an
ethylene dichloride, methanol, and aqueous...
- Udenfriend,
Brodie developed an ****ay that
revealed the
localization of
atabrine in liver,
skeletal muscle, and plasma. This led to the
development of therapeutic...
- injuries.
While in New Guinea, he
researched the
relation of the drug
Atabrine to
atypical lichen pl****. This drug was
being used to
treat malaria, but...