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quinine Meaning in Tamil ( quinine வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கொய்னா என்னும் கசப்பு மருந்து,



quinine's Usage Examples:

The greater part of a dose of quinine sulphate administered by the mouth may be recovered, as a rule, from the faeces, this being much the most wasteful method of giving quinine.


Piperine, conine, atropine, belladonine, cocaine, hyoscyamine and nicotine have been already synthesized; the constitution of several others requires confirmation, while there remain many important alkaloids - quinine, morphine, strychnine, 'c.


In 1820 Pelletier and Caventou proved that the cinchonino of Gomez contained two alkaloids, which they named quinine and cinchonine.


A mixture of the cinchona alkaloids, consisting principally of cinchonidine sulphate, with smaller quantities of the sulphates of quinine and cinchonine, is sold under the name of "quinetum" at a cheaper rate than quinine.


The action is not due to any influence on the thermic centres, nor to any production of diaphoresis, but to the influence of quinine upon the stability of oxyhaemoglobin.


The action of quinine on the circulatory apparatus is not marked.


The drug is not a true specific, as quinine is for malaria, since it rarely, if ever, prevents the cardiac damage usually done by rheumatic fever; but it entirely removes the agonizing pain, shortly after its administration, and, an hour or two later, brings down the temperature to normal.


Drug allergens that may cause AP include penicillin, ampicillin, erythromycin, and quinine.


The bitterness is imparted by such substances as bitter orange rind, gentian, rhubarb, quassia, cascarilla, angostura, quinine and cinchona.


The dose of 2 to drachm contains little more than a grain of quinine, the antipyretic action of which is negligible.


Calisaya, known as the calisaya of Santa Fe, was strongly recommended for cultivation, because the shoots of felled trees afford bark containing a considerable amount of quinine; C.


officinalis cultivated at Utakamand varied in the yield of quinine from I to 9%.





Synonyms:

antimalarial, tonic, antimalarial drug, quinine water, tonic water,



Antonyms:

atonal, atonic, debilitating,

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