quinidine

NOUN
  1. cardiac drug (trade names Quinidex and Quinora) used to treat certain heart arrhythmias
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How To Use quinidine In A Sentence

  • Quinine, a famous malaria treatment, and quinidine, an antiarrhythmic medication, are made from the bark of the cinchona tree. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • Their great value depends upon the presence of certain alkaloid substances called quinine, cinchonine, and quinidine, which exist in the bark in combination with tannic and other acids. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
  • The gray bark of Huanuco is derived from _Cinchona micrantha_, which is characterized by its yield of cinchonine, and the Loxa or Loja barks are furnished in part by _Cinchona officinalis_, and are especially rich in quinidine. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
  • Intestinal absorption of penicillin, captopril, ciprofloxacin, quinidine and zidovudine was reported to be reduced when given with food.
  • Sinus rhythm can often be maintained with quinidine.
  • Sinus node dysfunction is usually caused by drugs such as digoxin, quinidine, or procainamide.
  • This has been shown to occur with penicillin, valproic acid, quinidine, sulfonamides, cimetidine and heparin.
  • This has been shown to occur with penicillin, valproic acid, quinidine, sulfonamides, cimetidine and heparin.
  • Intestinal absorption of penicillin, captopril, ciprofloxacin, quinidine and zidovudine was reported to be reduced when given with food.
  • Treatment choices are to change the rhythm back to normal and maintain it with medications such as digitalis, quinidine, or other medicines or by electrical stunning of the heart (cardioversion).
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