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A duplex one-step recombinase aided PCR assay for the rapid and sensitive detection of the isoniazid resistance genes katG and inhA in <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>. [PDF]
Han Z+8 more
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Nutritional Deficiencies and Management in Tuberculosis: Pharmacotherapeutic and Clinical Implications. [PDF]
Fâcă AI+5 more
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Genetic and Cheminformatic Characterization of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Inhibitors Discovered in the Molecular Libraries Small Molecule Repository. [PDF]
Eke IE, Williams JT, Abramovitch RB.
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Pharmacogenetics of plasma dolutegravir exposure during 1-month rifapentine/isoniazid treatment of latent tuberculosis. [PDF]
Covington N+14 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1991
To the Editor. — We read with interest Colice's article 1 in which he repeats our analysis of isoniazid preventive therapy 2 using somewhat different data. We were gratified to find that our model and assumptions were explicated in sufficient detail to allow its independent recreation.
Joel Tsevat+3 more
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To the Editor. — We read with interest Colice's article 1 in which he repeats our analysis of isoniazid preventive therapy 2 using somewhat different data. We were gratified to find that our model and assumptions were explicated in sufficient detail to allow its independent recreation.
Joel Tsevat+3 more
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Pediatrics, 1987
To the Editor.— Notterman et al (Pediatrics 1986;77:850-852) reported about an 8-month-old infant who absorbed crushed isoniazid in applesauce poorly both during treatment for tuberculous meningitis and later in pharmacokinetic studies. A second child exhibited a less severe malabsorption.
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To the Editor.— Notterman et al (Pediatrics 1986;77:850-852) reported about an 8-month-old infant who absorbed crushed isoniazid in applesauce poorly both during treatment for tuberculous meningitis and later in pharmacokinetic studies. A second child exhibited a less severe malabsorption.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Isoniazid is an antituberculous drug that is usually administered for nine to 12 months. The potential for clinically important interactions exists because this drug is a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism. Studies and case reports have shown that isoniazid inhibits the metabolism of several drugs, including phenytoin, carbamazepine, anticoagulants ...
A M, Baciewicz, T H, Self
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Isoniazid is an antituberculous drug that is usually administered for nine to 12 months. The potential for clinically important interactions exists because this drug is a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism. Studies and case reports have shown that isoniazid inhibits the metabolism of several drugs, including phenytoin, carbamazepine, anticoagulants ...
A M, Baciewicz, T H, Self
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