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The antimalarials, are related to the fluoroquinilones chemically.
Here is one article: http://www.myquinstory.info/?p=57 Lariam also is in this family. It is a chemical connection. And a potential problem for some patients. Because Plaquenil is really not used much... the number of reports on it will be less. Here are the Drugcite reports: http://drugcite.com/?q=plaquenil Click on neurological and the symptoms will be listed. Because it is really not a commonly used drug, the number of reports is much less than for commonly used drugs.
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