THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON PARACETAMOL HEPATOTOXICITY IN MICE: A MORPHOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY

Hanan Dawood Yassa;

Abstract


Acetaminophen (paracetamol) gained wide spread popularity as welltolerated
analgesic, antipyretic agent lacking many of the side effects of
aspirin. However, at higher doses this popular and relatively safe drug is
profoundly toxic particularly to the


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Title THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON PARACETAMOL HEPATOTOXICITY IN MICE: A MORPHOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Authors Hanan Dawood Yassa
Keywords THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON PARACETAMOL HEPATOTOXICITY IN MICE: A MORPHOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Issue Date 2008
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Acetaminophen (paracetamol) gained wide spread popularity as welltolerated
analgesic, antipyretic agent lacking many of the side effects of
aspirin. However, at higher doses this popular and relatively safe drug is
profoundly toxic particularly to the

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