PRETREATMENT WITH PARACETAMOL INHIBITS METABOLISM OF ENFLURANE IN RATS
We studied the interaction between paracetamol (acetaminophen U.S.P.) and enflurane. Sixteen rats were assigned to four groups (n=4) to receive: paracetamol 7.5 mg/100 g body weight; paracetamol plus 1% enflurane; 1% enflurane alone, or no treatment (controls). Animals were killed 6 h later. A secon...
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