Chloroquine is used primarily in controlling the manifestations of:

a. malaria. c. trichomoniasis.
b. amebiasis. d. enterobiasis.


ANS: A

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A Correct: This agent's primary use is to control malarial symptoms.
B Incorrect: Chloroquine is not used to treat amebiasis.
C Incorrect: Chloroquine is not used to treat trichomoniasis.
D Incorrect: Chloroquine is not used to treat enterobiasis.

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