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== Not happy with the title of this article...but what is better? == | |||
These really are called "antimalarials" by the rheumatology and immunology folk. Yes, they act against malaria, and chloroquine is still an important drug, but I'm concerned that a layman would assume these are the only drugs active against malaria. The range of available drugs is in the [[malaria]] article -- would a "see also" be good enough? | |||
Otherwise, the best alternative title I've considered is "synthetic quinine replacements", which is not intuitive to many. | |||
Yes, I should probably have structural formulas, and of quinine as well. First, I have to dig into my email and find the name of the freeware chemical drawing package; I might need help on quinine, which has a somewhat unusual structure. Yes, I'm reviewing my organic chemistry. | |||
Suggestions? --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 13:57, 28 May 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 07:57, 28 May 2010
Not happy with the title of this article...but what is better?
These really are called "antimalarials" by the rheumatology and immunology folk. Yes, they act against malaria, and chloroquine is still an important drug, but I'm concerned that a layman would assume these are the only drugs active against malaria. The range of available drugs is in the malaria article -- would a "see also" be good enough?
Otherwise, the best alternative title I've considered is "synthetic quinine replacements", which is not intuitive to many.
Yes, I should probably have structural formulas, and of quinine as well. First, I have to dig into my email and find the name of the freeware chemical drawing package; I might need help on quinine, which has a somewhat unusual structure. Yes, I'm reviewing my organic chemistry.
Suggestions? --Howard C. Berkowitz 13:57, 28 May 2010 (UTC)