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Paramaribo; Medisch Wetenschappelijk Instituut. Afdeling Pharmacologie; 1973. 10 p. ilus, tab, gra.
Monografía en Nl | MedCarib | ID: med-2215

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Amodiaquine (Camoquin R) is an antimalarial, that belongs to the group of 4-aminoquinoline-derivates. Since 1968 it is being used in the Surinamese battle against malaria. In the Surinamese interior, ADQ (Amodiaquine) is administered as an additive to kitchen-salt, in a concentration of 0,4 per cent (WHO/Mem/l, 1960). To obtain an impression of the presence of ADQ in the urine, an attempt has been made to put up a laboratory determination. The relation between the presence of ADQ in consumed salt, and the occurrence in urine, had to be determined up to a concentration of 1/10000 M. Some inhabitants of the area around the Upper-Suriname river were examined, but ADQ was found in none of them. These negative results are probably due to a different kinetic behaviour of ADQ than that of Chloroquine


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Humanos , Resumen en Inglés , Amodiaquina/administración & dosificación , Amodiaquina/orina , Antimaláricos , Malaria/tratamiento farmacológico , Suriname
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