Tracy has been diagnosed with malaria and has been prescribed a quinoline for her treatment. Which of the following is true of her case?

A. Tracy should take the drug only on an empty stomach.
B. Tracy should stop using the drug only when all the symptoms have disappeared.
C. Tracy may stop using the drug when the symptoms start to disappear.
D. Tracy's drug dosing intervals should be evenly spaced.


Answer: D

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