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The quaternary ammonium-linked glucuronide of doxepin: a major metabolite in depressed patients treated with doxepin.

H Luo, E M Hawes, G McKay, E D Korchinski and K K Midha
Drug Metabolism and Disposition May 1991, 19 (3) 722-724;
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vol. 19 no. 3 722-724
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1680645

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0090-9556
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The quaternary ammonium-linked glucuronide of doxepin: a major metabolite in depressed patients treated with doxepin.

H Luo, E M Hawes, G McKay, E D Korchinski and K K Midha
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The quaternary ammonium-linked glucuronide of doxepin: a major metabolite in depressed patients treated with doxepin.

H Luo, E M Hawes, G McKay, E D Korchinski and K K Midha
Drug Metabolism and Disposition May 1, 1991, 19 (3) 722-724;
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