Save on the cost of Qualaquin

With our Qualaquin discount card.

Qualaquin coupon card

 Be sure to ask your pharmacist not to substitute another card for ours as we are confident we offer the highest savings possible.

Accepted at over 59,000 pharmacies nationwide including:

  • This card can be used for savings on any FDA approved drug costing over $4.00
  • Save between 10% and 75% with this Qualaquin discount card.
    • 1Simply print it and give to your pharmacist.
    • 2You will then receive a discount on this prescription along with all prescription medications purchased from the same pharmacist in the future.
    • 3There is no application process and everyone qualifies.

Quinine (US  /ˈkwaɪnaɪn/, UK /ˈkwɪniːn/ or /kwɪˈniːn/ KWIN-een) is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), antimalarial, analgesic (painkilling), anti-inflammatory properties and a bitter taste. It is a stereoisomer of quinidine which, unlike quinine, is an anti-arrhythmic. Quinine contains two major fused-ring systems: the aromatic quinoline and the bicyclic quinuclidine. Though it has been synthesized in the lab, quinine occurs naturally in the bark of the cinchona tree. The medicinal properties of the cinchona tree were originally discovered by the Quechua, who are indigenous to Peru and Bolivia; later, the Jesuits were the first to bring the cinchona to Europe. Quinine was the first effective treatment for malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, appearing in therapeutics in the 17th century. It remained the antimalarial drug of choice until the 1940s, when other drugs replaced it that have less unpleasant side effects. Since then, many effective antimalarials have been introduced, although quinine is still used to treat the disease in certain critical circumstances, such as severe malaria, and in impoverished regions due to its low cost. Quinine is available with a prescription in the United States and over-the-counter, in very small quantities, in tonic water. Quinine is also used to treat lupus and arthritis. Quinine was also frequently prescribed in the U.S. as an "off-label" treatment for nocturnal leg cramps, but this has since been prohibited, in effect, by an FDA statement warning against the practice.Quinine is very sensitive to ultraviolet light (UV) and will fluoresce in direct sunlight, due to its highly conjugated resonance structure (see Quinoline).

Wikipedia contributors. "Qualaquin" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Jul 3, 2012. Web. Jul 6, 2012.

Qualaquin Can be used to treat the following conditions:

Important Note - The information on this website is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug.

This prescription discount card cannot be used in conjunction with insurance. However, some members find they save more when using the card rather than there prescription coverage.

This Qualaquin discount should not be confused with a Qualaquin coupon while they are essentially the same this discount card only needs to be handed to your pharmacist once and will provide continuous savings every time your prescription is filled. The only time you will need to use it again is if you change pharmacies.

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