Can a medicine cause a war? The treatment for Malaria may just have. Can a medicine cause a war? When chemists isolated a new compound from the bark of a South American tree, they had no idea they ...
Tonic water is a carbonated soda water with dissolved quinine and often added sugars. Tonic water is higher in calories and sugars than many other mixed drink ingredients. Club soda could be a ...
Tonic water is a classic bar mixer that is beloved for its bubbles and bittersweet taste. The drink has changed over its 150-plus year history and is now crafted in blends to give traditional ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday cautioned consumers against using quinine for leg cramps, warning that the drug could cause severe side effects, including death. Quinine, sold in this ...
Scientists say adverse side-effects caused by the anti-parasitic drug quinine in the treatment of malaria could be controlled by what we eat. Scientists at The University of Nottingham say adverse ...
Patients often tell Dr. Kiran V. Patel they've been sipping on quinine water to help ease leg cramps. Well-meaning relatives and even some doctors recommend it, said Patel, who's the director of ...
In 1918, German chemists Paul Rabe and Karl Kindler published a method for the final steps in making the potent antimalarial drug quinine. Little did Rabe know that 90 years later his lab books would ...
Dear Dr. Roach: My husband drinks tonic water with quinine every day. He drinks as much as 1 1/2 quarts a day. Is that much safe? If not, what is a safe amount? The reason he drinks so much is because ...
Lucy Simon is a New York-based wine, spirits, and food writer has been with Food & Wine since the spring of 2021. This refreshing drink is inspired by memories of my grandmother giving me ginger ale ...
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. But when life gives you lemons and grapefruit, some social media users claim you can make hydroxychloroquine. A Jan. 19 Facebook post asserts simmering ...