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Bazile | 20:51 Sun 01st Sep 2024 | Body & Soul
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Is quinine in tonic water causes problems with the kidneys or other health problems ?

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You'd have to drink a lot of it over a very long period of time to have problems.

Personally it has worked wonders for my night-time leg cramps which can be excrutiating. Magnesium was useless at relieving the cramps but tonic water has been brilliant. 

I don't know - but you've just rung alarm bells for me - I drank excessive quantities of  Tonic water for about 10 years.... now on non-alcoholic ciders    ; they're probably bad for me too.  :(  

The level of dilution of quinine within tonic water is such that it's unlikely to cause problems for most people.  However, particularly for those with pre-existing conditions, it's still best to be aware of the risks.

This is from a reputable source:
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323692

No - famous story about Eindhoven (ECG fella) and quinine ( it abolished his patients dysrhythmia). 

BUT long and exhaustive entry here

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question1607681.html#answer-11513353

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Thanks all 

From Buenchico link 

Have I understood it properly  . Is it saying that quinine in tonic water is ok -however as a medication , i.e. in a more concentrated form , it can cause problens ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saves me going to the loo every two hours in the night if I have two G&T's....

yes it is safe

that is why, outside Gin Joints, you never see twitching convulsing topers, who have had just one gin too many

In Mikhael Bulgakow's Notes of a County Doctor ( god that is enough to get ABers squawking and whingeing) ( made into a television series with Harry Potter as the  lead) - he has a chapter where the miller takes all his quinine in one go. - overdose is quite well described

Bulgakow qualified ND in Tsarist times but made it as an author - the Master and Margharita being. the hit in English

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