The pharmacology of chloroquine and the mechanism of death are discussed. Two cases of death in members of the nursing profession are reported. Case 2 was complicated by the absence of a helpful history and only the previous experience of acute pulmonary oedema associated with a story of a visit to a malarial district in the recent past raised the possibility of acute chloroquine poisoning.
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