Though bitter, chloroquine has been saving lives since the 1940s. This synthetic medication, usually given by mouth, is white, odorless and water soluble. A 500 mg tablet actually contains about 300 mg of the drug, notes Drugs.com. It was...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted by mosquitoes. The disease is prevalent in Africa, South America and Asia but is less common in the U.S. Most of the malaria cases reported in the U.S occur in people...
Malaria is an illness brought about by an infection from small organisms from the Plasmodium family, including Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum. These organisms can cause malaria when they get into the blood and are...
Although eradicated in the United States, malaria is a serious health concern globally, with more than 700,000 deaths worldwide in 2008. Nearly 90 percent of those were in Africa, according to the World Health Organization. Antimalarial...
Ginger was in use in ancient China and India; it became popular in Western cultures around the 13th century, when people began to use it as a spice. It was traditionally used to treat various ailments including hangovers, upset stomachs and gas....
Ginger is a perennial plant native to Asia and cultivated in tropical climates such as Australia and Brazil. Ginger has a long history of medicinal use and both the roots and rhizome of ginger are manufactured and sold as ginger extracts for a...
For some children, supplemental zinc safeguards against the effects of dehydration associated with acute diarrhea. Your health care provider may recommend zinc supplements to treat a health condition or to address a dietary deficiency....
Chloroquine is a medication used primarily to treat and prevent malaria. It is also used to treat amebiasis, another parasitic infection. Chloroquine is sometimes used to treat chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disorders.
Retinol, also called vitamin A, is an important nutrient found in whole milk products, liver and a variety of fortified foods. You need vitamin A for many bodily functions including formation and maintenance of your skin, bones, teeth and mucous...