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Quinidine Sulfate

Known as: Quinidine Sulfate [Chemical/Ingredient], (9S)-6'-Methoxycinchonan-9-ol Sulfate (2:1) (salt), Sulfate, Quinidine 
The sulfate salt form of quinidine, an alkaloid with antimalarial and antiarrhythmic (Class la) properties. Quinidine sulfate exerts its anti… 
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Review
1986
Review
1986
In a retrospective survey of drug-induced hepatitis during a ten-year period, we found that quinidine sulfate was the most common… 
1984
1984
Inside‐out vesicles from the membranes of dog erythrocytes were obtained by the method of Lew & Seymour (1982) for study of Ca… 
1982
1982
SummaryThe influence of single doses of quinidine sulphate (Q) 0.5 g, sparteine sulphate (SP) 0.2 g, and placebo (PL) on heart… 
1980
1980
To determine whether a single dose of quinidine sulfate might alter serum digoxin levels, patients receiving maintenance digoxin… 
1974
1974
Abstract Disopyramide phosphate and quinidine sulfate are pharmacologically related, but chemically unrelated, antiarrhythmic… 
1974
1974
A method for the quantitative estimation of quinidine in biological fluids is described. Plasma containing quinidine, to which a… 
1961
1961
  • T. Begg
  • 1961
  • Corpus ID: 827032
It is widely accepted that the occurrence of myocardial infarction is becoming increasingly common. The mortality rate is high… 
1952
1952
DURING the course of a study on the use of Dicumarol in acute myocardial infarction, the value of the routine use of quinidine in… 
1942
1942
Excerpt Introduction The ectopic rhythms which occur following an acute myocardial infarction are usually transitory and benign… 
1932
1932
It has been quite definitely established that quinidine prolongs the refractory period of heart muscle; this has been regarded as…