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Department Of Pharmacy Kumamoto University Hospital | 論文
- THE INTESTINAL DIALYSIS OF INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED PHENYTOIN BY ORAL ACTIVATED CHARCOAL IN RATS
- STUDY ON TRANSPORT OF DRUGS FROM THE BLOOD INTO THE INTESTINAL LUMEN AIMED AT GASTROINTESTINAL DIALYSIS AND REMOVAL OF DRUGS IN THE BLOOD BY ORALLY ADMINISTERED ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
- TRANSPORT OF DRUGS INTO THE INTESTINAL LUMEN AND THE EFFECT OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF ACTIVATED CHARCOAL ON SERUM CLEARANCE OF DRUGS FOLLOWING. i.v. ADMINISTRATION TO RATS
- The Relationship between Treatment Time of Gemcitabine and Development of Hematologic Toxicity in Cancer Patients
- ACCELERATED CLEARANCE OF INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED THEOPHYLLINE AND PHENOBARBITAL BY ORAL DOSES OF ACTIVATED CHARCOAL IN RATS. A POSSIBILITY OF THE INTESTINAL DIALYSIS
- Transport of Procainamide and N-Acetylprocainamide from Blood into the Intestinal Lumen and Intestinal Dialysis by Oral Activated Charcoal in Rats with Acute Renal Failure
- Enhanced Absorption of Phenobarbital from Suppositories Containing Phenobarbital Povidone Coprecipitate
- Absorption Characteristics of Azasetron from Rectal and Oral Routes in Rabbits
- Studies on Molecular Interaction in Solution. I. Effects of Organic Ions on the Solubility of 8-Methoxycaffeine
- TRANSPORT OF THEOPHYLLINE FROM BLOOD TO THE INTESTINAL LUMEN FOLLOWING i.v. ADMINISTRATION TO RATS
- Transport of Furosemide into the Intestinal Lumen and the Lack of Effect of Gastrointestinal Dialysis by Charcoal in Rats with Acute Renal Failure
- Hyuganatsu Orange (Citrus tamurana Hort. Ex Tanaka) Contains a Water Soluble Substance That Suppresses Bone Loss in Ovariectomized Rats
- Alleviation of cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury using phytochemical polyphenols is accompanied by reduced accumulation of indoxyl sulfate in rats
- Transport to Intestinal Lumen and Peritoneal Cavity of Intravenously Administered Aprindine in Rats
- Pharmacokinetics of Theophylline and Phenobarbital during Peritoneal Dialysis Compared with Intestinal Dialysis in Rats
- Comparison of Transport of Procainamide and N-Acetylprocainamide from Blood into the Intestinal Lumen with That into the Peritoneal Cavity in Rats
- Effects of genetic variants in SLC22A2 organic cation transporter 2 and SLC47A1 multidrug and toxin extrusion 1 transporter on cisplatin-induced adverse events