Quinine has limited ability to cross the blood-brain barrier due to its molecular structure and properties. While it can penetrate the central nervous system to some extent, its effects on the brain are generally minimal compared to its primary action in the bloodstream. This characteristic is significant in its use as an antimalarial and treatment for certain conditions, as it minimizes potential central nervous system side effects.
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