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Pharmacology (2016) 98 (3-4): 134–170.
Published Online: 02 June 2016
... hemorrhagic tendency and damaging kidney functions, which could not be accounted for by their fatty acid and phytosterol compositions. These vegetable oils and medicines such as statin and warfarin share, in part, a common mechanism to inhibit vitamin K 2 -dependent processes, which was interpreted to lead...
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Pharmacology (1984) 28 (3): 171–176.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...Kenneth Bachmann; Jules I. Schwartz; Robert Forney, Jr.; Anthony Frogameni; Luis E. Jauregui Erythromycin is generally regarded as innocuous in regard to adverse interactions with other drugs. Recently, however, its potentiation of theophylline and warfarin has been reported. The present...
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Pharmacology (1978) 16 (1): 37–43.
Published Online: 29 May 2008
.... In spite of this, the degree of plasma binding of phenytoin and its total concentration in plasma were unaffected. Thus FFA at the levels reached (1.5–2.9 mEq/1), did not displace phenytoin from its binding sites on albumin. Furthermore, during the FFA peak the plasma protein binding of warfarin...
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Pharmacology (1974) 12 (3): 160–165.
Published Online: 28 May 2008
...Roland Gugler; Don W. Shoeman; Daniel L. Azarnoff Warfarin and diphenylhydantoin (DPH) were displaced from plasma proteins in rats by in vivo elevation of free fatty acids (FFA) produced by exercise or by i.p. injection of d,l-epinephrine (2 mg/kg). In controls FFA were 540 ± 34 μEq/l, binding...
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Pharmacology (1972) 7 (3): 149–158.
Published Online: 28 May 2008
...R.A. O’Reilly To determine whether vitamin K and oral anticoagulant drugs act as competitive antagonists in man, various single doses of vitamin K and sodium warfarin were administered to 8 normal subjects. The hypoprothrombinemic response was directly proportional to the warfarin dose...