Drug interactions between Phentermine Hydrochloride and Quinine
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What are the drugs
Phentermine hydrochloride has active ingredients of phentermine hydrochloride. It is used in weight loss, lipids abnormal, weight abnormal, obesity, appetite - decreased, exercise and weight loss.
Quinine has active ingredients of cinchona. It is used in leg pain, malaria.
On Apr, 29, 2013: 0 people who reported to have interactions when taking Quinine, Phentermine Hydrochloride is studied
Drug combinations in study:
- Quinine (cinchona)
- Phentermine Hydrochloride (phentermine hydrochloride)
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Side effects in real world:
On eHealthMe, Phentermine Hydrochloride (phentermine hydrochloride) is often used to treat weight loss. Quinine (cinchona) is often used to treat leg pain. Find out below the conditions the drugs are used for, how effective they are, and any alternative drugs that you can use to treat those same conditions.
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