Naftidrofuryl is a safe and effective alternative
- Martin J Connolly,
- J B Young,
- J R Naylor
- Senior lecturer Consultant physician Department of Care of the Elderly, St Luke's Hospital, Bradford BD5 0NA
- Consultant physician Department of Geriatric Medicine, Huddersfield National Health Service Trust, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield HD3 3EA
EDITOR,—As part of their meta-analysis of the efficacy of quinine in treating leg cramp Malcolm Man-Son-Hing and George Wells review the pharmacological alternatives to quinine for this painful condition.1 …
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