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Haloperidol disposition is dependent on debrisoquine hydroxylation phenotype
ArticleAbstract: To investigate the importance of genetic factors for the regulation of haloperidol metabolism, we stPalabras claves:debrisoquine, Haloperidol, humans, pharmacogeneticsAutores:Adrián LLerena, Alm C., Bertilsson L., Dahl M.L., Ekqvist B.Fuentes:scopusHaloperidol disposition is dependent on the debrisoquine hydroxylation phenotype: Increased plasma levels of the reduced metabolite in poor metabolizers
ArticleAbstract: We have previously shown that the disposition of haloperidol is decreased in poor (PM) compared to ePalabras claves:debrisoquine, humans, pharmacogenetics, Reduced haloperidolAutores:Adrián LLerena, Bertilsson L., Dahl M.L., Ekqvist B.Fuentes:scopusRelationship between personality and debrisoquine hydroxylation capacity: Suggestion of an endogenous neuroactive substrate or product of the cytochrome P4502D6
ArticleAbstract: We administered the Karolinska Scales of Personality to 225 healthy subjects in Spain selected fromPalabras claves:debrisoquine, personality, pharmacogeneticsAutores:Adrián LLerena, Benitez Rodriguez J., Bertilsson L., Cobaleda J., Edman G., Schalling D.Fuentes:scopus