Well they're different words but according to this nutritruth person quinine is just another word for HCQ. Kind of like Midol and Excedrin (until recently) had the exact same cocktail of caffeine, aspirine, and acetaminophen, in the exact same dosage, but marketed for different purposes (headaches/migraines vs. period cramps).
I don't know if that's the case here though--do you know for sure that it's not?
*edit - I looked it up. If the site I found is to be believed, there's only about 83 mg of quinine in a liter of tonic water. Compared to the 500-1000 mg it was apparently given as a medicine in the past. And apparently Chloroquine is a derivative of that, and HCQ is a further derivative of Chloroquine, which for whatever reason, makes it safer somehow. I don't know. I just bought a bunch of tonic water, but I'm still gonna order some real HCQ just in case (already got my horse paste, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, quercetin, and NAC).
Well they're different words but according to this nutritruth person quinine is just another word for HCQ. Kind of like Midol and Excedrin (until recently) had the exact same cocktail of caffeine, aspirine, and acetaminophen, in the exact same dosage, but marketed for different purposes (headaches/migraines vs. period cramps).
I don't know if that's the case here though--do you know for sure that it's not?