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  • ...coplast of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum |journal=Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. |volume=50 |issue=9 |pages=3124–31 |year=2006 |pmid=16940111 | It can be used in a treatment plan in combination with other agents, such as [[quinine]].<ref name="pmid17215045">{{cite journal |author=Lalloo
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  • ...evels, and rifampicin can also in similar fashion reduce the efficacy of [[hormonal contraception]], to the extent the unintended pregnancies have been reporte ...rotease inhibitors]]. Other possible interactions include [[antiretroviral agents]], [[everolimus]], [[atorvastatin]], [[rosiglitazone]]/[[pioglitazone]], [[
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  • ...Info/><ref name=dhhs> DHHS panel. Guidelines for the use of antiretroviral agents in HIV-1-infected adults and adolescents (May 4, 2006). (Available for down ...[saquinavir]], as well as [[clarithromycin]], [[ketoconazole]], forms of [[hormonal contraception]], and [[methadone]].<ref name=PInfo/>
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  • ...inflammatory medicines, medicines used to treat gout and disease modifying agents in rheumatoid disorders== ===Disease modifying agents used in rheumatoid disorders (DMARDs)===
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  • Following stressful events, cortisol, like other [[glucocorticoid]] agents, has widespread effects which help restore [[homeostasis]]. Although cortis ...nd inhibiting protein synthesis.}}</ref><ref>Manchester, K.L., “Sites of Hormonal Regulation of Protein Metabolism. p. 229”, Mammalian Protein [Munro, H.N.
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  • ...mmalian gastrointestinal tract via the micro(3) opiate receptor subtype: a hormonal role for endogenous morphine|journal=Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology ...and some related sensations of physical origin—other methods and weaker agents like codeine can sometimes produce a (delayed) bang even when swallowed on
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  • ...tromagnetic radiation|radiation]], [[chemicals]], or [[pathogen|infectious agents]]. Other cancer-promoting genetic abnormalities may randomly occur through ...fic conditions that are due to an active cancer, such as [[thrombosis]] or hormonal changes.
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