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Quinacrine

Drug Name: Quinacrine


Indication: For the treatment of giardiasis and cutaneous leishmaniasis and the management of malignant effusions.



Pharmacology: Quinacrine has been used as an antimalarial drug and as an antibiotic. It is used to treat giardiasis, a protozoal infection of the intestinal tract, and certain types of lupus erythematosus, an inflammatory disease that affects the joints, tendons, and other connective tissues and organs. Quinacrine may be injected into the space surrounding the lungs to prevent reoccurrence of pneumothorax. The exact way in which quinacrine works is unknown. It appears to interfere with the parasite's metabolism.

Mechanism Of Action: The exact mechanism of antiparasitic action is unknown; however, quinacrine binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in vitro by intercalation between adjacent base pairs, inhibiting transcription and translation to ribonucleic acid (RNA). Quinacrine does not appear to localize to the nucleus of Giaridia trophozoites, suggesting that DNA binding may not be the primary mechanism of its antimicrobial action. Fluorescence studies using Giardia suggest that the outer membranes may be involved. Quinacrine inhibits succinate oxidation and interferes with electron transport. In addition, by binding to nucleoproteins, quinacrine suppress the lupus erythematous cell factor and acts as a strong inhibitor of cholinesterase.

Drug Category: Antineoplastic Agents; Antinematodal Agents; Antimalarials; Anticestodal Agents; Enzyme Inhibitors

Brand Names/Synonyms: Acrichine; Acrinamine; Acriquine; Akrichin; Antimalarina; Atabrine; Atebrin; Atebrine; Erion; Erion Hydrochloride; Haffkinine; Italchine; Mepacrine; Quinacrine; Quinacrine Dihydrochloride; Quinactine

Dosage Forms: TABLET

Absorption: Absorbed rapidly from the gastrointestinal tract following oral administration.

Interactions: DrugBank: Interactions for Quinacrine

Interactions for Quinacrine:


Alcohol (this combination may make you very sick) and primaquine



Chemical IUPAC Name: N'-(6-chloro-2-methoxy-acridin-9-yl)-N,N-diethyl-pentane-1,4-diamine

Chemical Formula: C23H30ClN3O

Half Life: 5 to 14 days

Drug Type: Approved Drug

# Accession No: APRD00317

CAS Registry Number: 83-89-6