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Degradation of Methyldopa by Banana [PDF]
Methyldopa, an antihypertensive, is a very close analogue of DOPA. Drug interaction accompanied by degradation in a banana juice mixture was reported for DOPA. However, the effect of banana on methyldopa has not been reported. Therefore, we have investigated the impact of banana juice on methyldopa.
Yoshihiro Uesawa, Kiminori Mohri
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Methyldopa for primary hypertension [PDF]
Hypertension is associated with an increased risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure. Methyldopa is a centrally acting antihypertensive agent, which was commonly used in the 1970's and 80's for blood pressure control. Its use at present has largely been replaced by antihypertensive drug classes with less side effects, but it ...
Vijaya M Musini+2 more
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Twenty patients are described in whom liver damage appeared to be directly related to the administration of methyldopa. Sixteen had hepatitic syndromes from which they recovered on stopping methyldopa; four of these patients had recurrences of jaundice after a second course of the drug.
Patricia Benton+4 more
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Treatment of hypertension with methyldopa. [PDF]
In recent years there has been a progressive improvement in the agents available for lowering blood-pressure. In the majority of cases high blood-pressure can now be reduced to normal levels, though not always wisely or without side-effects. Previous reports have agreed that methyldopa has advantages over other drugs in being relatively free from ...
R. W. Turner+3 more
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Methyldopa and Depression [PDF]
A. G. Fullerton, D. Morton-Jenkins
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Alpha-methyldopa in hypertension.
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Goldberg, B+3 more
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