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... meprobamate , diphenylhydantoin , phenylbutazone , anti- pyrene , and tolbutamide , some of which not only stimulate metabo- lism of other therapeutically applied drugs but also their own me- tabolic degradation ( Conney and Burns ...
... meprobamate , diphenylhydantoin , phenylbutazone , anti- pyrene , and tolbutamide , some of which not only stimulate metabo- lism of other therapeutically applied drugs but also their own me- tabolic degradation ( Conney and Burns ...
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... meprobamate in females than in males . The difference became significant only when meprobamate was applied in combination with alcohol . Although Kelly and coworkers ( 1958 ) themselves cast doubt on their results with respect to sex ...
... meprobamate in females than in males . The difference became significant only when meprobamate was applied in combination with alcohol . Although Kelly and coworkers ( 1958 ) themselves cast doubt on their results with respect to sex ...
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... meprobamate , report that heavier male individuals ( who in addition were married and not well liked by their physicians ) showed the best clinical response . Similarly , in a longitudinal single case observation on a depressed woman by ...
... meprobamate , report that heavier male individuals ( who in addition were married and not well liked by their physicians ) showed the best clinical response . Similarly , in a longitudinal single case observation on a depressed woman by ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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