Enzyme- And Transporter-Based Drug-Drug Interactions 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0840-7_18
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Transporter-Based Drug–Drug Interactions and Their Effect on Distribution Volumes

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“…Recently, as the role of drug transporters in pharmacokinetics has been explored, more and more cases of DDIs involving drug transporters have been recognized which could also be of clinical significance (Shitara et al 2005; Zhang et al 2008b; Grover and Benet 2010; Unadkat et al 2010). Furthermore, some of the DDIs have been suggested to be caused by the inhibition of both metabolism and transport by a co-administered drug (Shitara and Sugiyama 2006; Yoshida et al 2012).…”
Section: Use Of In Vitro Systems For Predicting Metabolism and Drug Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, as the role of drug transporters in pharmacokinetics has been explored, more and more cases of DDIs involving drug transporters have been recognized which could also be of clinical significance (Shitara et al 2005; Zhang et al 2008b; Grover and Benet 2010; Unadkat et al 2010). Furthermore, some of the DDIs have been suggested to be caused by the inhibition of both metabolism and transport by a co-administered drug (Shitara and Sugiyama 2006; Yoshida et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Though the effect of each group of drugs is different, all are harmful to the user’s body, mind, and social life. 4 Similarly, use of tobacco is a serious intentionally invited health hazard. Tobacco smoking affects both active, as well as passive smokers.…”
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