Increased incidence of isoniazid hepatitis in rapid acetylators: possible relation to hydrazine metabolites
Jerry R. Mitchell(Baylor College of Medicine), Harry R. Keiser(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), David J. Jollow(Middlemore Hospital), William Z. Potter(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Wayne R. Snodgrass(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Martin Black(Royal Observatory), Unnur P. Thorgeirsson(Unknown), John A. Timbrell(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute)
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