Hydroxychloroquine is an
antimalarial drug, sold under the trade names
Plaquenil,
Axemal (in India),
Dolquine and
Quensyl, also used to reduce inflammation in the treatment of
rheumatoid arthritis (see
disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs) and
lupus. Hydroxychloroquine differs from
chloroquine by the presence of a hydroxyl group at the end of the side chain: The N-ethyl substituent is beta-hydroxylated. It is available for oral administration as hydroxychloroquine sulfate (plaquenil) of which 200 mg contains 155 mg base in chiral form. Hydroxychloroquine has similar pharmacokinetics to chloroquine, with quick gastrointestinal absorption and elimination by the kidney. Cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYP 2D6, 2C8, 3A4 and 3A5) metabolize hydroxychloroquine to N-desethylhydroxychloroquine.