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Lupus Diathesis and the Hydralazine Syndrome
New England Journal of Medicine, 1965CERTAIN hypertensive patients treated with hydralazine hydrochloride acquire a clinical picture that, when fully manifested, is indistinguishable from that of systemic lupus erythematosus.1,2 The relation of this drug-induced disease to spontaneously occurring lupus erythematosus, as yet undetermined, is important because it may provide some clues to ...
J W Worthington+3 more
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Hydralazine-induced glomerulonephritis
The Lancet, 1985Staffan Björck+2 more
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The Assay of Hydralazine: A Review
1988It has long been difficult to determine hydralazine in biological fluids for biopharmaceutical and pharmacokinetic purposes. The drug can react with a number of endogenous compounds, e.g. pyruvic acid or ±-ketoglutaric acid, to form acid-labile hydrazones.
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Hydralazine in the Treatment of Hypertension
Medical Clinics of North America, 1961John H. Moyer, Albert N. Brest
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Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 1980
Hydralazine is an antihypertensive vasodilator agent. Lack of specific assay techniques for its measurement have delayed elucidation of its pharmacokinetic profile. This study compares the plasma profiles of hydralazine, measured both by a specific and by a previously published nonspecific assay and of a major plasma metabolite, hydralazine pyruvic ...
A M, Shepherd+4 more
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Hydralazine is an antihypertensive vasodilator agent. Lack of specific assay techniques for its measurement have delayed elucidation of its pharmacokinetic profile. This study compares the plasma profiles of hydralazine, measured both by a specific and by a previously published nonspecific assay and of a major plasma metabolite, hydralazine pyruvic ...
A M, Shepherd+4 more
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Antiplatelet activity of hydralazine
Thrombosis Research, 1979Thomas S. Burns, Robert N. Saunders
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