Quinine dihydrochloride is a salt form of quinine, an active pharmaceutical ingredient used in the manufacturing of medications. Its primary significance lies in its role as a pharmaceutical raw material for antimalarial drug products, particularly for cases where artesunate is not available.
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CAS 60-93-5
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