Parenteral Use of Camoquin Hydrochloride as an Antimalarial
- 1 May 1949
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine
- Vol. s1-29 (3) , 353-368
- https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.1949.s1-29.353
Abstract
The authors recognize the need for a rapid acting parenteral antimalarial. Realizing that oral medication is the method of choice, there remains, however, many instances in which it is difficult or impossible for the patient to take drugs by mouth. Among these, we might mention the mental patient who is violent or contrary, the patient in coma suffering from pernicious malaria, or the patient who is vomiting. Camoquin Hydrochloride 4 , (SN 10751), a new synthetic antimalarial, has been studied in order to determine its possibilities as a successful antimalarial for parenteral use. It is chemically known as 4(3′-diethylamino-methyl-4′-hydroxyanilino)-7-chloroquinoline dihydrochloride dihydrate. In crystalline form, it is light yellow in color and soluble in water in a 5 per cent concentration at room temperature. The synthesis of this drug was first reported at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in 1946 (1). Various workers have checked the effectiveness of this drug against avian malaria.Keywords
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