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- treatment of malaria. It is closely related to primaquine. Plasmochin Plasmoquine Plasmaquine Pamaquine is effective against the hypnozoites of the relapsing...
- (1926). "Paludisme". J. B. Bailliere, Paris. James SP (1931). "The use of plasmoquine in the prevention of malarial infections". Proc R Acad Sci Amst. 34:...
- Hamilton Fairley persuaded the UK and US authorities to produce atebrin and plasmoquine, antimalarial drugs that had been developed in Germany in the 1920s and...
- diseases during World War II, researched quinine, sulphonamides, atebrin, plasmoquine, and paludrine 1948 Edwin B. Astwood Tufts University School of Medicine...
- thérapeutique de quinoléines à poids moléculaire élevé, homologues de la plasmoquine, sur les hématozoaires des calfats et des serins, Bulletins de la Société...
- Mer, G. (1931). "Studies on malaria. VII. Relapse rate after quinine-plasmoquine treatment". Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 25 (2): 121–127. doi:10...
- Boletim Geral de Medecina e Farmacia, Panjim, 1929. Sur l'emploi de la plasmoquine dans le traitement du paludisme, Presse Médicale, Paris, September 1929...
- quinine, atebrin and plasmoquine (QAP) to cure malaria. The United States and United Kingdom agreed to each produce two tons of plasmoquine each per annum....
- Mer, G. (1931). "Studies on malaria. VII. Relapse rate after quinine-plasmoquine treatment". Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 25 (2): 121–127. doi:10...
- rubber plantation in Liberia in 1931. Two doses of the 8-aminoquinoline plasmoquine were given w****ly to workers and their families in two camps. The prevalences...