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Quinine Sulfate


Where is Quinine Sulfate found?

Quinine Sulfate is an alkaloid derived from the bark of the cinchona tree and commonly used as a food flavoring agent, as an analgesic in common cold medicines, and as an anti-malaria drugs.


How can you avoid contact with Quinine Sulfate?

Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients:

• Quinine sulfate
• UNII-M4XCR57IWG
• M4XCR57IWG
• Quinine sulphate
• Legatrin
• Quine
• Quinine, sulfate
• Aflukin
• Coco-Quinine
• QUININE SULFATE (2:1)
• Quinine bisulfate
• Quinine sulfate (VAN)
• Quinidine sulphate
• Quinine sulfate anhydrous
• Quinine hydrogen sulfate
• (R)-(6-methoxy-4-quinolyl)-[(2S,4S,5R)-5-vinylquinuclidin-2-yl]methanol; sulfuric acid
• Cinchonan-9-ol, 6'-methoxy-, (8alpha,9R)-, sulfate (2:1) (salt)
• Quinine, sulfate (2:1) (salt) (8CI)
• Cinchonan-9-ol, 6'-methoxy-, (8alpha,9R)-, sulfate (2:1)


What are some products that may contain Quinine Sulfate?

Food flavorings

Cold medicines

Anti-malaria medication


A clinician's point of view.


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For additional information about products that might contain Quinine Sulfate, visit the Consumer Product Information Database. These lists are brief and provide just a few examples. They are not comprehensive. Product formulations also change frequently. Read product labels carefully and talk to your doctor if you have any questions. These are general guidelines. Talk to your doctor for more specific instructions.


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