mefloquine

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English[edit]

Chemical structure of mefloquine
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Etymology[edit]

From me(thyl) (quinoline derivative) +‎ fl(uor)o- +‎ -quine.

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Noun[edit]

mefloquine (uncountable)

  1. (pharmacology) An antimalarial drug C17H16F6N2O similar to quinine that consists of a fluorinated derivative of quinoline and is used in the form of its hydrochloride for the prevention and treatment of malaria.
    Synonym: (brand name) Lariam
    • 2002 October 24, Mark Honigsbaum, “'It's not a benign drug—it has ruined my life'”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      The same year the UN banned mefloquine for peacekeeping troops in Cambodia because of concern about the drug's "neuropsychiatric side effects… in military personnel".
    • 2007, Teju Cole, Every Day is for the Thief, Faber & Faber (2015), page 154:
      I take thalazole to control the stools, mefloquine for the malaria.

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