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1. The Psychostimulant Khat (Catha edulis) Inhibits CYP2D6 Enzyme Activity in Humans

2. CYP2D6 genotype in relation to perphenazine concentration and pituitary pharmacodynamic tissue sensitivity in Asians: CYP2D6–serotonin–dopamine crosstalk revisited

3. Decreased capacity for debrisoquine metabolism among black Tanzanians

4. The CYP2D6 Genotype and Plasma Concentrations of Mianserin Enantiomers in Relation to Therapeutic Response to Mianserin in Depressed Japanese Patients

5. An S-mephenytoin cysteine conjugate identified in urine of extensive but not of poor metabolizers of S-mephenytoin

6. CYP2C19 genotype and phenotype determined by omeprazole in a Korean population

7. Debrisoquine and S-mephenytoin hydroxylation phenotypes and genotypes in a Korean population

8. Severe Adverse Effects in a Newborn with Two Defective CYP2D6 Alleles After Exposure to Paroxetine During Late Pregnancy

9. Use of omeprazole as a probe drug for CYP2C19 phenotype in Swedish Caucasians: comparison with S-mephenytoin hydroxylation phenotype and CYP2C19 genotype

10. Enantioselective Determination of Mianserin and Its Desmethyl Metabolite in Plasma During Treatment of Depressed Japanese Patients

11. Prevalence and risk factors for efavirenz-based antiretroviral treatment–associated severe vitamin D deficiency

12. Genetic analysis of the CYP2D locus in relation to debrisoquine hydroxylation capacity in Korean, Japanese and Chinese subjects

13. The Use of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Data to Document Kinetic Drug Interactions

14. Quinidine inhibition of debrisoquine S( + )-4- and 7-hydroxylations in Chinese of different CYP2D6 genotypes

15. Enantioselective Hydroxylation of Nortriptyline in Human Liver Microsomes, Intestinal Homogenate, and Patients Treated with Nortriptyline

16. d-Propoxyphene is a Potent Inhibitor of Debrisoquine, but Not S-Mephenytoin 4-Hydroxylation In Vivo

17. Comments to 'Interaction Between Caffeine and Clozapine'

18. Persistent mood disorders and cytochrome P450 2D6

19. Disposition of debrisoquine in Caucasians with different CYP2D6-genotypes including those with multiple genes

20. High and variable frequencies of CYP2C19 mutations

21. Importance of genetic factors in the regulation of diazepam metabolism

22. Single-Dose Kinetics of an Enteric-Coated Formulation of Carbamazepine-10,11-epoxide, an Active Metabolite of Carbamazepine

23. Diazepam Treatment Does Not Influence the Debrisoquine or Mephenytoin Hydroxylation Phenotyping Tests

24. No Interaction of Diazepam on Amitriptyline Disposition in Depressed Patients

25. Nortriptyline formation after single oral and intramuscular doses of amitriptyline

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