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Quinine Sulphate

Quinine

Potencies: 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M
Thermal: Chilly
Miasm: Malaria miasm, associated with psora
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About

Quinine Sulphate is derived from the bark of the cinchona tree and is primarily used for its antimalarial properties. It is also employed in treating various fevers and has analgesic effects.

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Keynotes

Intense chilliness, sensitivity to cold, and marked symptoms of malaria; often associated with a desire for fresh air and an aversion to closed spaces.

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Constitution

Typically suited for individuals who are sensitive, chilly, and prone to anxiety; often lean and delicate in build.

πŸ€’Symptoms Profile

● General Symptoms

Chills, fever, headache, myalgia, insomnia, tinnitus

● Mental Symptoms

Anxiety, restlessness, irritability, fear of death, and depression

● Physical Symptoms

Severe chills and fever, aching muscles, headaches, and tinnitus, often localized in the head and extremities

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Uses

Malaria, fevers, muscle cramps, neuralgia, tinnitus, and sleep disorders

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Modalities

Worse from cold, damp environments; better from warmth and open air

πŸ’ŠDosage Information

Available Potencies

6C, 30C, 200C, 1M

Recommended Dosage

Typically, 3-5 pellets of 30C or 200C can be taken every few hours until improvement is noted, then reduce frequency.

πŸ”—Relationships & Affinities

πŸ«€ Organ Affinity

Primarily affects the nervous system, muscular system, and immune system

🀝 Complementary

Arsenicum album, Gelsemium, and Eupatorium perfoliatum

πŸ›‘οΈ Antidotes

Camphor, Coffea, and Nux vomica

⚠️Important Cautions

Not to be used in cases of hypersensitivity to quinine or related compounds; caution in patients with a history of arrhythmias or renal impairment.

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