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  • Authors: K E, Schulte; E, Dreymann; H, Möllmann;
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  • Authors: O, Lemmingson; H, Lüllmann; H, Prooter; R, de Voss;
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  • Authors: R, Meiss; J, Rassat; H, Themann;

    Polychlorinated biphenyls, pentachlorophenol, d-galactosamine or alcohol are well known substances which produce toxic liver damage in animal experiments. Of special significance is the toxic fatty infiltration in the live parenchyma of these models. The effects following (+)-Cyanidanol-3 (Catergen)--application after liver damage was studied by qualitative and quantitative electron microscopy. (+)-Cyanidanol-3 reduces the volume density of intracytoplasmatic fat following intoxication significantly to normal values.

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  • Authors: B, Mayer; E, Springer;
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  • Authors: W, Otte; K, Kröpelin; J, Afkham;
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  • Authors: K, Besserer; H J, Mallach; D, Schoene;
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  • Authors: P W, Lücker; D, Gertken; S, Ahrens; H J, Scholz;

    Tenoxicam (Ro 12-0068) is a thienothiacine derivate, which proved to be a potent analgesic in preclinical and clinical trials. An interaction of analgesics, especially those with a possible central origin, with the simultaneous intake of alcohol can never be excluded. For this purpose a study was carried out with 12 volunteers, who had given their informed consent, investigating the influence of alcohol on psychometric parameters like reaction time, memory, ability to concentrate, psychomotor skills. The study led to the result that the simultaneous intake of a realistic volume of alcohol has no influence on the psychometrically measurable performance of the volunteers.

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  • Authors: M, Staak; A, Moosmayer;

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    Pharmacokinetic investigations concerning possible interactions of an orally administered single dosage of 20 mg dipotassium clorazepate and ethanol were conducted with 14 male subjects. Blood alcohol concentrations did not appear to be influenced by dipotassium clorazepate or its metabolites nordiazepam and oxazepam. The increase in oxazepam glucuronide excreted in the urine, however, was statistically significant. Nordiazepam concentration in the serum differed considerably between the group with ethanol administration and the control group. This metabolization pattern is apparently the result of the inhibitory effect of ethanol on hydroxylization processes during biotransformation of the metabolite nordiazepam.

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  • Authors: R, Meiss; J, Rassat; H, Themann;

    Polychlorinated biphenyls, pentachlorophenol, d-galactosamine or alcohol are well known substances which produce toxic liver damage in animal experiments. Of special significance is the toxic fatty infiltration in the live parenchyma of these models. The effects following (+)-Cyanidanol-3 (Catergen)--application after liver damage was studied by qualitative and quantitative electron microscopy. (+)-Cyanidanol-3 reduces the volume density of intracytoplasmatic fat following intoxication significantly to normal values.

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  • Authors: P W, Lücker; D, Gertken; S, Ahrens; H J, Scholz;

    Tenoxicam (Ro 12-0068) is a thienothiacine derivate, which proved to be a potent analgesic in preclinical and clinical trials. An interaction of analgesics, especially those with a possible central origin, with the simultaneous intake of alcohol can never be excluded. For this purpose a study was carried out with 12 volunteers, who had given their informed consent, investigating the influence of alcohol on psychometric parameters like reaction time, memory, ability to concentrate, psychomotor skills. The study led to the result that the simultaneous intake of a realistic volume of alcohol has no influence on the psychometrically measurable performance of the volunteers.

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  • Authors: M, Staak; A, Moosmayer;

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    Pharmacokinetic investigations concerning possible interactions of an orally administered single dosage of 20 mg dipotassium clorazepate and ethanol were conducted with 14 male subjects. Blood alcohol concentrations did not appear to be influenced by dipotassium clorazepate or its metabolites nordiazepam and oxazepam. The increase in oxazepam glucuronide excreted in the urine, however, was statistically significant. Nordiazepam concentration in the serum differed considerably between the group with ethanol administration and the control group. This metabolization pattern is apparently the result of the inhibitory effect of ethanol on hydroxylization processes during biotransformation of the metabolite nordiazepam.

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