Chloroquine was discovered in 1934 by Hans Andersag while working for Bayer in Germany while the Nazis were in power.
Your facts are wrong. Chloroquine is a synthetic molecule which literally did not exist on planet Earth before 1934.
You are almost definitely thinking of the quinoline alkaloids like quinine, which are the natural molecules that are used to synthesize chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine. It is, of course, a misnomer to conflate that with chloroquine itself.
That said, if you have trouble accessing chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine, you can still legally buy chinchona bark...
However, these days quercetin is probably a better alternative to quinoline alkaloids.
Easier to find over the counter, and a better safety profile too. Performs the same ionophore action in combination with zinc that quinoline alkaloids and their derivatives do.
sauce? Britan started use in 1660
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroquine
Chloroquine was discovered in 1934 by Hans Andersag while working for Bayer in Germany while the Nazis were in power.
Your facts are wrong. Chloroquine is a synthetic molecule which literally did not exist on planet Earth before 1934.
You are almost definitely thinking of the quinoline alkaloids like quinine, which are the natural molecules that are used to synthesize chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine. It is, of course, a misnomer to conflate that with chloroquine itself.
Well done!
That said, if you have trouble accessing chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine, you can still legally buy chinchona bark...
However, these days quercetin is probably a better alternative to quinoline alkaloids.
Easier to find over the counter, and a better safety profile too. Performs the same ionophore action in combination with zinc that quinoline alkaloids and their derivatives do.