Chemistry, asked by miloneeladekar4, 9 months ago

how does hydroxychloroquine drug react with bases

Answers

Answered by BabyBold07
12

Explanation:

Hydroxychloroquine, like chloroquine, is a weak base and may exert its effect by concentrating in the acid vesicles of the parasite and by inhibiting polymerization of heme. It can also inhibit certain enzymes by its interaction with DNA.

Answered by ayanmishra675
2

a medication often taken by Sjögren's patients, is not generally considered an “immunosuppressant.” While it does change or “modulate” the immune system in various ways, it does not lead to an increased risk of infections and does not require lab monitoring.

HOPE IT HELPS U......

PLEASE MARK AS BRAILIAST ANSWER

Similar questions