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Volumn 43, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 95-99
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How tightly can a drug be bound to a protein and still be removable by charcoal hemoperfusion in overdose cases?
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Author keywords
Charcoal hemoperfusion; Overdose; Protein binding
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Indexed keywords
ALPRAZOLAM;
AMITRIPTYLINE;
AMOBARBITAL;
APRONAL;
BROMAZEPAM;
BROMISOVAL;
BROTIZOLAM;
CHARCOAL;
CHLORPROMAZINE;
DIPHENHYDRAMINE;
ETIZOLAM;
FLUNITRAZEPAM;
HALOPERIDOL;
IMIPRAMINE;
MIANSERIN;
NITRAZEPAM;
PHENOBARBITAL;
PLASMA PROTEIN;
PROMETHAZINE;
THEOPHYLLINE;
THIORIDAZINE;
TRIAZOLAM;
ACTIVATED CARBON;
ARTICLE;
CALCULATION;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
DRUG BLOOD LEVEL;
DRUG DISTRIBUTION;
DRUG EFFICACY;
DRUG OVERDOSE;
DRUG PROTEIN BINDING;
EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION;
HEMOPERFUSION;
HUMAN;
JAPAN;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
BINDING AFFINITY;
DRUG ADSORPTION;
HOSPITAL;
IN VITRO STUDY;
ADSORPTION;
CHARCOAL;
HEMOPERFUSION;
HUMANS;
JAPAN;
OROSOMUCOID;
OVERDOSE;
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS;
POISONING;
PROTEIN BINDING;
SERUM ALBUMIN;
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EID: 15944381174
PISSN: 07313810
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1081/CLT-200050426 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (17)
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References (9)
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