R S Addison
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Matthias A, Addison R, Agnew L, Bone K, Watson K, Lehmann R
Phytomedicine
. 2007 Feb;
14(9):587-90.
PMID: 17289362
The relative oral bioavailability of alkylamides from two different Echinacea dosage forms (liquid and tablet) were compared in a small two-way crossover study in humans (n=3). The liquid preparation investigated...
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Matthias A, Addison R, Penman K, Dickinson R, Bone K, Lehmann R
Life Sci
. 2005 May;
77(16):2018-29.
PMID: 15919096
Echinacea is a widely used herbal remedy for the treatment of colds and other infections. However, almost nothing is known about the disposition and pharmacokinetics of any of its components,...
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Jaggi R, Addison R, King A, Suthers B, Dickinson R
Drug Metab Dispos
. 2002 Jan;
30(2):161-6.
PMID: 11792685
The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug naproxen is primarily metabolized in humans by acyl glucuronidation to form naproxen acyl glucuronide and by O-dealkylation to form 6-O-desmethylnaproxen (DMN). DMN contains both carboxy and...
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Lo A, Addison R, Hooper W, Dickinson R
Xenobiotica
. 2001 Aug;
31(6):309-19.
PMID: 11513245
1. An isolated perfused rat liver (IPRL) preparation was used to investigate separately the disposition of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) naproxen (NAP), its reactive acyl glucuronide metabolite (NAG) and...
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Addison R, Hooper W, Eadie M, Dickinson R
Biopharm Drug Dispos
. 2001 Apr;
21(6):235-42.
PMID: 11304722
The effects of co-administration of the antiepileptic agent valproic acid (VPA) and the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug naproxen (NAP) on their relative dispositions (particularly with respect to glucuronidation) were investigated in...
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Steady-state dispositions of valproate and diflunisal alone and coadministered to healthy volunteers
Addison R, Eadie M, Hooper W, Dickinson R
Eur J Clin Pharmacol
. 2001 Feb;
56(9-10):715-21.
PMID: 11214782
Objective: The effects of coadministration of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diflunisal (DF) on glucuronidation and beta-oxidation of the antiepileptic agent valproic acid (VPA), and of VPA on DF glucuronidation, were...
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McLaughlin D, Eadie M, Addison R, Henderson R, Hooper W, Dickinson R
Epilepsy Res
. 2000 Aug;
41(3):259-68.
PMID: 10962217
The plasma profiles of valproate (VPA), its beta-oxidation metabolites E-2-en-VPA and 3-oxo-VPA and its terminal desaturation metabolite 4-en-VPA, have been measured in a patient receiving NaVPA 1000 mg twice per...
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Maguire D, Cannell G, Addison R, Dawkins B
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2000 Feb;
471:361-6.
PMID: 10659167
No abstract available.
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Gross A, Goh Y, Addison R, Shenfield G
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 1999 May;
65(4):395-401.
PMID: 10223776
Objective: Grapefruit juice increases the oral bioavailability of several drugs metabolized by cytochrome P450 3A4. This study investigated the influence of grapefruit juice on the pharmacokinetics of oral cisapride, a...