1982
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1055058
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Augenschäden bei Langzeitprophylaxe der Malaria mit Chloroquin

Abstract: Several authors have reported corneal and retinal changes occurring during high-dosage application of chloroquine for the treatment of some internal and dermatological diseases (300-500 mg of the base daily). The critical limit seems to be application of a total of 100 g of the base of chloroquine. In malaria prophylaxis (300 mg of the base weekly) it will take six-and-a-half years to reach this limit. In the few reports (27 cases) of ocular damage following malaria prophylaxis, a hyperdosage became evident. P… Show more

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