Inhibition, by drugs, of galactosamine induced hepatitis in the rat
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Inhibition, by drugs, of galactosamine induced hepatitis in the rat
Abstract
Four compounds, prednisolone, sodium phenobarbitone, azathioprine and orotic acid, were tested for their ability to inhibit galactosamine induced hepatitis in the rat. Prednisolone offered total protection at doses of 100 mg/kg and above; sodium phenobarbitone and orotic acid modified the response to galactosamine and azathioprine was without effect.
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