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P W Hale Jr

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Hale Jr P, Poklis A
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1986 Oct; 86(1):44-55. PMID: 3764935
The cardiotoxic potential of the phenothiazine neuroleptic thioridazine and five of its metabolites, including two stereoisomeric forms of thioridazine 5-sulfoxide (ring sulfoxide), was characterized in the isolated perfused rat heart....
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Hale Jr P, Poklis A
Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet . 1986 Oct; 11(4):283-9. PMID: 3582423
The disposition and urinary elimination of thioridazine 5-sulfoxide (ring sulfoxide) following subacute administration of thioridazine was investigated in control and phenobarbital (Pb) induced rats. The ring sulfoxide exists as two...
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Hale Jr P, Melethil S, Poklis A
Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet . 1985 Oct; 10(4):333-41. PMID: 3830721
The disposition and elimination of 2 stereoisomeric forms of thioridazine 5-sulfoxide (ring sulfoxide) were followed for 72 hr in male Sprague-Dawley rats following the administration of a single 40 mg/kg...
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Hale Jr P, Poklis A
J Anal Toxicol . 1985 Sep; 9(5):197-201. PMID: 4057956
Two diastereoisomeric pairs of thioridazine 5-sulfoxide (T5SO)(ring sulfoxide) were detected in serum and urine from rats and patients following chronic thioridazine administration. The isolation and identification of each pair of...
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Hale Jr P, Poklis A
J Chromatogr . 1984 Dec; 336(2):452-5. PMID: 6530479
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Hale Jr P, Poklis A
Toxicol Lett . 1984 Apr; 21(1):1-8. PMID: 6719481
The potential cardiotoxicity of a racemic mixture of thioridazine-5-sulfoxide, an oxidative metabolite of thioridazine, was studied in the isolated, perfused rat heart. Thioridazine-5-sulfoxide (ring sulfoxide) was prepared by a new...
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Hale Jr P, Poklis A
J Anal Toxicol . 1983 Sep; 7(5):249-51. PMID: 6645409
An evaluation of a new colorimetric assay (SIGMA-430) for the rapid determination of acetaminophen in serum or plasma was performed. Acetaminophen was reacted with nitrous acid to form a 2-nitro-5-acetamidophenol...