Comparative Study between the Protective Role of Rosmarinic Acid and The Effect of Mesenchimal Stem Cells on Ameliorating the Toxic Effect of Duloxetine on the Parotid Gland of Male Albino Rats.
Abstract:Background: Duloxetine is an antidepressant drug utilized for treatment of anxiety disorders and depressive disorders. This study aimed to compare the potential protective effect of Rosmarinic acid (RA) as natural antioxidant with the potential therapeutic effects of mesenchymal stem cells on treating the toxic effect of Duloxetine on the parotid gland. Material & methods: 60 male albino rats were classified into 4 groups, 15 rats in each group. The first group1 (control): negative control (group 1a) formed fr… Show more
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