MRP ₹14.5
(Inclusive of all Taxes)
₹2.2 Cashback (15%)
Provide Delivery Location
About Pedquine Syrup
Pedquine Syrup belongs to the class of medications called 'quinolines', primarily used to treat malaria. It is occasionally used to reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and to treat conditions such as systemic and discoid lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis, and porphyria cutanea tarda. Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by the Plasmodium parasites, which are transmitted through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It typically causes high fever, chills, sweating, and body aches. Without timely treatment, malaria can lead to serious complications, including organ failure and death.
Pedquine Syrup contains chloroquine. Pedquine Syrup targets malaria parasites inside red blood cells and disrupts their process of breaking down haemoglobin. This leads to the accumulation of toxic substances, which destroy the parasites and clear the infection.
The dose and duration of treatment with Pedquine Syrup can be determined by the doctor based on your medical condition. The common side effects of Pedquine Syrup include vomiting, nausea, hair loss, stomach pain, stomach upset, loss of appetite, diarrhoea and itchy skin. Most of these side effects are temporary and gradually resolve over time. However, consult the doctor if any of these side effects persist or worsen.
Do not take Pedquine Syrup if you are allergic to Pedquine Syrup or any of its contents. Inform your doctor if you have or have ever had any of the following conditions such as liver or heart disease, a prolonged QT interval (a rare heart condition that can cause irregular heartbeat, fainting, or sudden death), irregular heartbeat, low magnesium or potassium levels, G6PD deficiency (a hereditary blood disorder), hearing issues, porphyria or other blood disorders, psoriasis, seizures, vision problems, diabetes, or muscle weakness in the knees and ankles. Also, let your doctor know if you consume large amounts of alcohol or if you have experienced vision changes while taking Pedquine Syrup. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before taking Pedquine Syrup. Pedquine Syrup should be used for children only if prescribed by the doctor.
Uses of Pedquine Syrup
Pedquine Syrup is used to treat various infections and autoimmune conditions. The detailed uses of Pedquine Syrup are as follows:

Have a query?
Directions for Use
Key Benefits
Pedquine Syrup belongs to the class of medications called 'quinolines', primarily used to treat malaria. It is occasionally used to reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and to treat conditions such as systemic and discoid lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis, and porphyria cutanea tarda. Pedquine Syrup targets malaria parasites inside red blood cells and disrupts their process of breaking down haemoglobin. This leads to the accumulation of toxic substances, which destroy the parasites and clear the infection.
How Pedquine Syrup Works
Storage
What if I have taken an overdose of Pedquine Syrup
Drug Warnings
Do not take Pedquine Syrup if you are allergic to Pedquine Syrup or any of its contents. Inform your doctor if you have or have ever had any of the following conditions such as liver or heart disease, a prolonged QT interval (a rare heart condition that can cause irregular heartbeat, fainting, or sudden death), irregular heartbeat, low magnesium or potassium levels, G6PD deficiency (a hereditary blood disorder), hearing issues, porphyria or other blood disorders, psoriasis, seizures, vision problems, diabetes, or muscle weakness in the knees and ankles. Also, let your doctor know if you consume large amounts of alcohol or if you have experienced vision changes while taking Pedquine Syrup. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before taking Pedquine Syrup. It is used for children only if advised by the doctor. It is not recommended for children below 6 years of age.
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
Habit Forming
Therapeutic Class
RXMerck Ltd
₹71.4
(₹1.07/ 1ml)
Alcohol
Safe if prescribed
Pedquine Syrup may cause interaction with alcohol. Therefore, it is advised to avoid the consumption of alcohol while taking Pedquine Syrup.
Pregnancy
Consult your doctor
Please consult the doctor if you are pregnant before taking Pedquine Syrup. The doctor may prescribe this medication only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Consult your doctor
Pedquine Syrup should be used with caution during breastfeeding, and only after consulting a doctor, as it may pass into breast milk and potentially harm the nursing infant.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Pedquine Syrup may cause dizziness in some individuals. Therefore, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how it affects you.
Liver
Consult your doctor
Pedquine Syrup should be taken with caution if you have any history of liver diseases. Please consult the doctor before taking Pedquine Syrup.
Kidney
Consult your doctor
Pedquine Syrup should be taken with caution if you have any history of kidney diseases. Please consult the doctor before taking Pedquine Syrup.
Children
Safe if prescribed
Pedquine Syrup should be given to children only if prescribed by the doctor. However, it should not be given to children under 6 years of age due to the risk of overdose and serious toxicity.
Heart
Limited information available for use of Pedquine Syrup in heart patients. Please consult your doctor.
Geriatrics
Consult your doctor
Limited information available for use of Pedquine Syrup in elderly patients. Please consult your doctor.
Pedquine Syrup is used to treat malaria. It is occasionally used to reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and to treat conditions such as systemic and discoid lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis, and porphyria cutanea tarda.
Pedquine Syrup contains chloroquine. Pedquine Syrup targets malaria parasites inside red blood cells and disrupts their process of breaking down haemoglobin. This leads to the accumulation of toxic substances, which destroy the parasites and clear the infection.
Pedquine Syrup can be taken with antibiotics only if prescribed by the doctor. If you are taking ampicillin, ensure that you take it at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking Pedquine Syrup.
No such effect has been reported yet. Always consult your doctor for the change of dose regimen or an alternative medicine if needed.
No such harmful interaction has been reported in patients who take this drug under strict doctors' surveillance. However, some patients may experience eye (retinal) damage, which can cause a pounding heart. Therefore, patients taking Pedquine Syrup are advised to consult a doctor and have regular check-ups periodically.
There may be a risk of hemolysis in patients with G6PD deficiency while using Pedquine Syrup. Doctor's consultation is mandatory before you start this medication.
The common side effects of Pedquine Syrup include vomiting, nausea, hair loss, stomach pain, stomach upset, loss of appetite, diarrhoea and itchy skin. Most of these side effects are temporary and gradually resolve over time. However, please consult the doctor if any of these symptoms persist or worsen.
Manufacturer/Marketer address
We provide you with authentic, trustworthy and relevant information