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dc.contributor.authorJones, Terence Edwarden
dc.date.issued2000en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/19819-
dc.descriptionBibliography: leaves 234-257.en
dc.descriptionxi, 277 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.en
dc.description.abstractThree separate clinical studies in organ transplant recipients are presented. The aims are to examine fundamental questions regarding the clinically and economically important pharmokinetic interaction between diltiazem and cyclosporin, an interaction widely utilised in organ transplantation. The data contained should assist the development of soundly based policies that will ensure a benefit exists before a sparing agent is coprescribed, and that the lowest effective dose of sparing agent is used.en
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dc.subject.lcshFK-506 (Drug)en
dc.subject.lcshCyclosorine.en
dc.subject.lcshImmunosuppressive agents Mechanism of action.en
dc.subject.lcshImmunosuppressive agents Economic aspects.en
dc.titleEconomically beneficial drug interactions with cyclosporin and tacroliumus : clinical studies in recipients of kidney and liver transplants / by T.E. Jones.en
dc.typeThesisen
dc.contributor.schoolDept. of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologyen
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dc.description.dissertationThesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, 2001en
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