Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum
Abstract Background Intestinal absorption of new quinolones is decreased by oral administration of polyvalent metal cations. Some clinical studies have demonstrated this drug - drug interaction is more prominent under fasted condition. However, the effect of food intake on the extent of drug - drug...
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Main Authors: | Ayuko Imaoka (Author), Kosuke Abiru (Author), Takeshi Akiyoshi (Author), Hisakazu Ohtani (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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