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WordNet
- the 14th letter of the Roman alphabet (同)n
- the organic group of acetic acid (CH3CO-) (同)acetyl_group, acetyl radical, ethanoyl group, ethanoyl radical
PrepTutorEJDIC
- nitrogenの化学記号
- neodymiumの化学記号
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English Journal
- Drug-herb interaction: effect of St John's wort on bioavailability and metabolism of procainamide in mice.
- Dasgupta A1, Hovanetz M, Olsen M, Wells A, Actor JK.
- Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.Arch Pathol Lab Med.2007 Jul;131(7):1094-8.
- CONTEXT: St John's wort induces the activity of the cytochrome P450 enzyme system causing treatment failure because of increased metabolism of many drugs. Procainamide is metabolized by a different pathway to N-acetyl procainamide.OBJECTIVE: To study St John's wort-procainamide interaction using a m
- PMID 17616997
- St. John's wort does not interfere with therapeutic drug monitoring of 12 commonly monitored drugs using immunoassays.
- Dasgupta A1, Tso G, Szelei-Stevens K.
- Journal of clinical laboratory analysis.J Clin Lab Anal.2006;20(2):62-7.
- St. John's wort, a popular herbal remedy for depression, is known to interact with many Western drugs because of the ability of its components to induce liver enzymes. Lower concentrations of various drugs due to increased clearance have been reported. Because immunoassays are commonly used in clini
- PMID 16538644
- Massive cell vacuolization induced by organic amines such as procainamide.
- Morissette G1, Moreau E, C-Gaudreault R, Marceau F.
- The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics.J Pharmacol Exp Ther.2004 Jul;310(1):395-406. Epub 2004 Mar 8.
- Procaine and some other basic drugs reportedly induce vacuolization of various cell types. We addressed the concentration-effect and structure-activity relationships as well as the mechanism of this effect using three cell lines. Massive vacuolization occurs over several hours in primary cultures of
- PMID 15007104
Japanese Journal
- 233)N-acetyl procainamideにより誘発されたTorsade de Pointesの1例 : 日本循環器学会第60回近畿地方会
- 藤井 隆,大江 透,出口 不二夫,松久茂 久雄,鎌倉 史郎,下村 克朗,伊藤 敬一
- Japanese circulation journal 51(SupplementII), 370, 1988-02-10
- NAID 110002658336
Related Links
- 2. KH Dangman, BF Hoffman In vivo and in vitro antiarrhythmic and arrhythmogenic effects of N-acetyl procainamide J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 217 (1980), pp. 851–862 3. J Kluger, S Leech, MM Reidenberg, V Lloyd, DE Drayer Long ...
- N-Acetylprocainamide (NAPA) (or acecainide) is the N-acetylated metabolite of procainamide. It is a Class III antiarrhythmic agent. It can be given either intravenously or orally, and is eliminated primarily by renal excretion.
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