A great place to start Disorder information source Rated and Reviewed Sleep Links Entrance to all monitored Sleep Forums Search all of Sleepnet.com


Restless Legs Forum Posting


Archived Restless Legs Forum1 viewing only. To post a new topic go to the RLS Forum Homepage.

Re: Quinine Sulfate - not OTC?


Posted by susie on November 04, 1998 at 17:23:42:

In Reply to: Re: Quinine Sulfate posted by susie on October 14, 1998 at 23:24:49:

I stated in an above post that quinine sulfate was available in some over the counter medications for leg cramps. I was going on memory of having seen it listed in the active ingrediants section on the box, some time in the past. The other day, browsing the shelves at Wal Mart, I picked up a couple of these products and the active ingrediants are magnesium compounds and acetominophen. I could not find one with quinine sulfate in it. Either I was remembering wrong, or they have since changed the composition of the product sold. Perhaps it is necessary to have a doctor's prescription for this now. I apologize for misleading anyone.
susie

Follow Ups:



Archived Restless Legs Forum1 viewing only. To post a new topic go to the RLS Forum Homepage

  • IMPORTANT : Information not intended as medical advice. If you suspect that you have a sleep disorder you should seek care from a qualified professional. Read Terms of Use.
  • The Sleep Forums are not to be used for commercial purposes.
  • Commercial products and services are not endorsed by Sleepnet.com.
  • Sleep Deprivation due to Sleep Apnea and insufficient sleep are common and can present as insomnia, narcolepsy, or idiopathic hypersomnia. In infants and children sleep problems commonly present themselves as ADD or ADHD.


Copyright ©1995-2005 Sleepnet.com., All rights reserved