Investigation of a Metabolic Pathway Leading to an Idiosyncratic Drug Reaction: Is the Sulfate of 12-Hydroxynevirapine Responsible for the Skin Rash in Brown Norway rats?
An animal model of nevirapine (NVP)-induced skin rash was used to test the hypothesis that sulfonation of 12-OH NVP, a metabolite of NVP proven essential for rash development, is the link between 12-OH NVP and the skin rash. Female Brown Norway (BN) rats were co-treated with NVP or 12-OH NVP and sul...
Main Author: | Novalen, Maria |
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Other Authors: | Uetrecht, Jack |
Language: | en_ca |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25882 |
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