Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Enzyme inducer at a Glance



Is a type of drug that increase the metabolic  activity of  an enzyme either by binding to the enzyme and activating it or by increasing the  expression of the gene coding for the enzyme.(Wikipedia)

Example:
1.       Antihistamines
2.       Amilobarbitone
3.       Carbamazepine
4.       Cholestyramines
5.       Grisofulvine
6.       Long term alcohol use
7.       Oxcarbazepine
8.       Phenylbutazone
9.       Phenytoin
10.   Phenobarbitone
11.   Primidone
12.   Rifampicin
13.   Spironolactone







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