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  • * It stimulates hepatic [[detoxification]] by inducing tryptophan oxygenase (to reduce [[serotonin]] levels in the b
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  • ...and special 24-hour formulations of [[hydromorphone]] for maintenance and detoxification of those physically dependent on opioids.
    87 KB (12,376 words) - 16:51, 27 September 2010
  • ...overdose, and possibly also in extensive and ultrarapid metabolizers, this detoxification pathway becomes saturated and consequently NAPQI accumulates.
    54 KB (7,376 words) - 16:52, 27 September 2010
  • ...o the [[Samskara (Ayurvedic)|samskaras]] process and studies, cited in the detoxification section below show that it no longer possesses active toxicity. It is used ===Detoxification===
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  • ...ic defence in MDR cells, inhibit the glutathione/glutathione S-transferase detoxification system, induce the release of cytochrome C and increase reactive oxygen spe
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  • ...s for a number of enzymes in higher organisms, where they are essential in detoxification of [[superoxide]] free radicals. The element is a required trace mineral fo
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  • ===Heavy metal detoxification===
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  • ...r, James T. Ward and Philip A. Rea | title = A new pathway for heavy metal detoxification in animals: phytochelatin synthase is required for cadmium tolerance in ''C
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  • ...he [[cytochrome P450 oxidase]]s, are involved in [[steroidogenesis]] and [[detoxification]].
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  • ...scavenging in environments that must be anaerobic. They may even deal with detoxification of chlorinated materials in a way analogous to heme-containing P450 enzymes
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  • - [[Detoxification]]
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  • ...5810 |doi=10.1007/s00520-009-0669-4}}</ref> but is also frequently used in detoxification, anxiety control therapy, ADHD therapy, and for sleep disorder control.<ref
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  • ...counting for more than 37% of episodes each year. Withdrawal management ([[detoxification]]) has consistently been reported as around 16-19% of main treatments, with
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  • ...cases these substance induced psychiatric disorders can persist long after detoxification, such as prolonged psychosis or [[major depression|depression]] after amphe ...ology and clinical potential in the management of alcohol dependence after detoxification | journal =Drugs | volume =53 | issue =6 | pages =1038–53 | pmid =9179530
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  • ...hine's high-dose [[sublingual|sublingual pill]] preparations indicated for detoxification and long-term replacement therapy in [[opioid]] [[Substance use disorder|de Buprenorphine and [[methadone]] are medications used for detoxification, short- and long-term maintenance treatment. Each agent has its relative ad
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  • ...half life frequently allows for administration only once a day in Opioid [[detoxification]] and maintenance programs. Patients who metabolize methadone rapidly, on t ...constant dose of say 100ml for one year, can take 18–24 months for safe detoxification. At high maintenance doses, sudden cessation of therapy can result in withd
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  • ...entration of the liquid used for opioid physical dependence maintenance or detoxification) and [[dihydrocodeine]] being right below. The experiments in dogs conduct ...0, May, 2007</ref><ref>Tussionex Abuse, Anesthesia Assisted Medical Opiate Detoxification, Inc. <http://www.opiates.com/tussionex/tussionex-abuse.html></ref>
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  • ...rug sensitive are initially assumed to lack genes expressing specific drug detoxification enzymes.
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  • ...ded doses), both for acute [[alcohol withdrawal]] and medium- to long-term detoxification.<ref>An author/scientist Gian Luigi Gessa has been researching alcoholism a
    55 KB (7,839 words) - 21:04, 24 September 2010