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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Quinine

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II.a Pulmonary edema, noncardiogenic (NCPE)

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Last update : 20/01/2012
 
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Quinidine
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Publications

Diversity and severity of adverse reactions to quinine: A systematic review.
American journal of hematology 2016 May;91;461-6 2016 May
Flash pulmonary oedema: a rare but serious side effect of quinine sulphate.
BMJ case reports 2012 Mar 27;2012; 2012 Mar 27
Acute pulmonary edema caused by quinine.
Pharmacotherapy 2004 Sep;24;1221-4 2004 Sep
Transient pulmonary infiltrates possibly induced by quinine sulfate.
Pharmacotherapy 2002 Jun;22;775-8 2002 Jun
Death and blindness due to overdose of quinine.
British medical journal (Clinical research ed.) 1985 Jul 06;291;31-3 1985 Jul 06

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