In-silico evaluation of Malawi essential medicines and reactive metabolites for potential drug-induced toxicities
Abstract Background Drug-induced toxicity is one of the problems that have negatively impacted on the well-being of populations throughout the world, including Malawi. It results in unnecessary hospitalizations, retarding the development of the country. This study assessed the Malawi Essential Medic...
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim Chikowe (Author), Alfred Chipanda Phiri (Author), Kirios Patrick Mbewe (Author), Dunstan Matekenya (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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