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... METABOLISM A number of factors can influence the rate of metabolism of drugs in the liver and , conse- quently , the intensity and duration of a drug effect . A great many individual differences in response to drugs can be explained in ...
... METABOLISM A number of factors can influence the rate of metabolism of drugs in the liver and , conse- quently , the intensity and duration of a drug effect . A great many individual differences in response to drugs can be explained in ...
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... metabolism of alcohol , but its activity increases at higher lev- els of blood alcohol . The activity of the MEOS may be doubled or even tripled by continuous alcohol consumption . This increase may ac- count for half to two - thirds of ...
... metabolism of alcohol , but its activity increases at higher lev- els of blood alcohol . The activity of the MEOS may be doubled or even tripled by continuous alcohol consumption . This increase may ac- count for half to two - thirds of ...
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... metabolism , 72 Methedrine , 162 Methylphenidate , 162 , 169 overdose , 169 Methylxanthines , 145-59 absorption , 153 effects on the body , 154 harmful effects , 157-58 lipid solubility , 152 metabolism , 153 muscles , 154 routes of ...
... metabolism , 72 Methedrine , 162 Methylphenidate , 162 , 169 overdose , 169 Methylxanthines , 145-59 absorption , 153 effects on the body , 154 harmful effects , 157-58 lipid solubility , 152 metabolism , 153 muscles , 154 routes of ...
Contents
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
Chapter Summary 8 Chapter Summary | 19 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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