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    The Interaction of Antiparasitic Drugs with the Drug-metabolising Cytochrome P450s (CYPs) and Characterisation of a CYP Variant Unique to African Populations. 

    Bapiro, Tashinga E. (2012-07-11)
    The cytochrome P450 (CYP) superfamily of enzymes is now known to be an important determinant of the outcome of drug therapy. Consequently, drug-CYP interaction studies that have led to an improvement in production of safer ...
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    Patterns and characteristics of hypertension pharmacotherapy in Zimbabwe 

    Mudziwepasi, Petmore (2016-05)
    Background: Hypertension is a non-communicable chronic disease that has been increasing in prevalence in developing countries in the last decade. On a global scale, mortality attributed to hypertension remains high (14%) ...

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    AuthorBapiro, Tashinga E. (1)Mudziwepasi, Petmore (1)Subject
    drug therapy (2)
    African population (1)anti-hypertensive drugs (1)antiparasitic drugs (1)drug metabolism (1)Hypertension (1)Pharmacotherapy (1)... View MoreDate Issued2012 (1)2016 (1)Full TextFull Text (2)

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