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Drug Antagonism

 
 
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  • Results indicated that eight of 26 patients (31%) were vitamin K deficient; four cases were attributed to drug antagonism (phenytoin) and four were due to inadequate vitamin K intake, synthesis or malabsorption [1].
  • Drug antagonism studied on frog flexor reflex and on mouse motility [2].
  • Curves of experimentally plotted log (dose ratio-1) vs.-log [B] for the antagonism between adrenergic beta-mimetics, isoproterenol (ISO) and trimetoquinol (TMQ), and various beta-antagonists in relaxation of guinea-pig trachea could not be reasonably fitted to Schild's equation which has been commonly used in the analysis of drug-antagonism [3].

References

  1. Vitamin K deficiency in children pre-bone marrow transplantation. Barron, M.A., Doyle, J., Zlotkin, S. Bone Marrow Transplant. (2006) [Pubmed]
  2. Drug antagonism studied on frog flexor reflex and on mouse motility. Molinengo, L., Orsetti, M. Pharmacology (1983) [Pubmed]
  3. Studies on the mode of antagonism between adrenergic beta-mimetics and beta-blocking agents (II). Analysis by the uptake saturation model. Ohashi, M., Iwasawa, Y., Kiyomoto, A. Jpn. J. Pharmacol. (1976) [Pubmed]
 
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