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Microdetermination of Isoniazids*
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1953A method is detailed for the assay of isoniaaids. It depends upon the reduction of ferricyanide by the hydrazide in acid solution with subsequent estimation of the color produced with the aid of a photoelectric colorimeter. The method is simple, relatively raid, and requires apparatus commonly available in chemical, pharmaceutical, ancf clinical ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1955
Abstract 1. (1)Isoniazid was given alone in a 17- to 26-month trial in six patients, five with lepromatous leprosy, and one with tuberculoid leprosy, who had responded poorly to, or had had repeated lepra reactions from, the sulphone group of drugs. 2. (2) The dosage was never less than 3.9 mg/kg. body weight, and usually 8 to 9 mg/kg.
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Abstract 1. (1)Isoniazid was given alone in a 17- to 26-month trial in six patients, five with lepromatous leprosy, and one with tuberculoid leprosy, who had responded poorly to, or had had repeated lepra reactions from, the sulphone group of drugs. 2. (2) The dosage was never less than 3.9 mg/kg. body weight, and usually 8 to 9 mg/kg.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Excerpt To the editor: The letter of Lejonc and colleagues (1) in the November 1979 issue on a patient who developed flushing and palpitations and, later, elevated pulse rate and blood pressure as ...
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Excerpt To the editor: The letter of Lejonc and colleagues (1) in the November 1979 issue on a patient who developed flushing and palpitations and, later, elevated pulse rate and blood pressure as ...
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An Immunohematologic Complication of Isoniazid
Vox Sanguinis, 1978Abstract. The characteristics of an immunohematologic reaction to isoniazid are described with emphasis on the mechanism of development of the positive antiglobulin test. In contrast to previous findings, the antibody is a firmly bound IgG complement‐binding antibody, reacting best at 37°C by antiglobulin techniques and only with isoniazid ...
F. C. Lim, Jane E. Freedman
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Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 2011
Pellagra is characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia and eventually death occurring as a result of niacin or its precursor tryptophan deficiency. Although pellagra is a well-known complication of isoniazid (INH) therapy, the clinical diagnosis may be missed or delayed that may cause life-threatening consequences. Due to the diversity of pellagra-
ÇALKA, Omer+3 more
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Pellagra is characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia and eventually death occurring as a result of niacin or its precursor tryptophan deficiency. Although pellagra is a well-known complication of isoniazid (INH) therapy, the clinical diagnosis may be missed or delayed that may cause life-threatening consequences. Due to the diversity of pellagra-
ÇALKA, Omer+3 more
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Prevention of isoniazid tumorigenicity by antitoxicants of isoniazid in Swiss mice
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 1980Effect of isoniazid on blood ammonia levels and protein biosynthesis in tissues of Swiss mice was studied. Isoniazid treatment resulted in an elevation of the blood ammonia. It inhibited the protein biosynthesis in lung and kidney tissues of Swiss mice after 24 h of treatment.
S. V. Bhide, Girish B. Maru, M. M. Sawai
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CONVULSANT EFFECTS OF ISONIAZID
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953This report is the first collaborative effort of members of a university department of pharmacology, the staff of a state hospital, and the psychiatric division of another university faculty. Although we have outlined a coordinated research program, we do not assume that the degree of communication necessary for multidisciplinary research has yet been ...
Nathaniel S. Apter+6 more
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Tubercle, 1961
Summary A girl, 8½ years old, developed an allergic reaction to isoniazid with fever, rash and jaundice. She had similar manifestations with PAS. Her mother was also allergic to PAS. In another case of isoniazid allergy, without jaundice, two more members of the family were allergic to antituberculous drugs.
Dewi Davies, J.J. Glowinski
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Summary A girl, 8½ years old, developed an allergic reaction to isoniazid with fever, rash and jaundice. She had similar manifestations with PAS. Her mother was also allergic to PAS. In another case of isoniazid allergy, without jaundice, two more members of the family were allergic to antituberculous drugs.
Dewi Davies, J.J. Glowinski
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Isoniazid Preventive Therapy in Areas of High Isoniazid Resistance
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1995Previous decision analyses of isoniazid preventive therapy for low-risk tuberculin reactors aged 20 to 34 years have not accounted for the recently increased isoniazid resistance rate. Drug resistance trends could also affect the decision to use isoniazid preventive therapy for patients with recent conversion of tuberculin skin tests who are ...
Walter T. Brehm+2 more
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Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2003
Anaphylaxis from isoniazid is a possible side effect to this commonly prescribed antibiotic. The case reported here illustrates that clinicians should be aware of this potentially fatal drug reaction.
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Anaphylaxis from isoniazid is a possible side effect to this commonly prescribed antibiotic. The case reported here illustrates that clinicians should be aware of this potentially fatal drug reaction.
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