kvinacrin
Kvinacrin, also known as mepacrine or quinacrine, is an antimalarial drug that has also been used for other conditions. It was first synthesized in 1928 and was widely used as an antimalarial during World War II. Kvinacrin belongs to the acridine class of compounds and works by interfering with the parasite's ability to digest hemoglobin.
In addition to its antimalarial properties, kvinacrin has been investigated and used for its anti-inflammatory and
The use of kvinacrin has declined significantly with the development of newer and more effective antimalarial