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Original Article

The Possible Role of an Active Metafbollte Derived from the Neuroleptic Agent Haloperidol in Drug-Induced Parkinsonism

Pages 27-38 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009

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Etsuko Usuki, Cornelis J. Van Der Schyf & Neal Castagnoli. (1998) Metabolism of Haloperidol and Its Tetrahydropyridine Dehydration Product HPTP. Drug Metabolism Reviews 30:4, pages 809-826.
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Ho-Jin Kang, Sang-Seop Lee, Chung-Hee Lee, Ju-Cheol Shim, Ho Jung Shin, Kwang-Hyeon Liu, Mi-Ae Yoo & Jae-Gook Shin. (2006) NEUROTOXIC PYRIDINIUM METABOLITES OF HALOPERIDOL ARE SUBSTRATES OF HUMAN ORGANIC CATION TRANSPORTERS. Drug Metabolism and Disposition 34:7, pages 1145-1151.
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