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Hematopoietic agents

Hillman, R.S. (1990). Hematopoietic agents growth factors, minerals, and vitamins. In The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. A.Goodman Gilman, T.W.Rall, A.S.Nies, and P.Taylor, eds. (New York Pergamon Press), pp. 1277 1310. [Pg.115]

Kaushansky K, Kipps TJ. Hematopoietic agents growth factors, minerals, and vitamins. In Brunton LL, Lazo JS, Parker KL,eds. Goodman and Gdman s the pharmacological basis of therapeutics, ed. 11. New York McGraw-HiU, 2006. [Pg.302]

Harris et al. (H4) reported a case of an adult patient with hematological abnormalities unresponsive to the usual hematopoietic agents and characterized by a hypochromic anemia, leucocytosis, high serum iron, and high percent iron-binding protein saturation. Measurements of the urinary excretion of kynurenine, kynurenic acid, acetylkynurenine, xanthurenic acid, o-aminohippuric acid before and after an oral dose of 4 g L-tryptophan indicated abnormalities of tryptophan metabolism. This alteration was partially normalized on a 1-mg pyridoxine dose and completely normalized at the 10-mg level. Also the clinical and laboratory abnormalities disappeared and hematological remission followed the pyridoxine administration. [Pg.100]

Hypixhromic anemias caused by familiar-type pyridoxinc dependency respond to pyridoxinc therapy. Similarly, this vitamin has been useful in the treatment of hypochromic or megaloblastic anemias that are not due to iron deHciency and do not respond to other hematopoietic agents. ... [Pg.893]

Chyka PA, Banner W Jr. Hematopoietic agents. In Dart RC (ed). Medical Toxicology, 3d ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams Wilkins, 2004 605-614. [Pg.148]

HeLa cells 614 Helicobacter pylori 869 Heliotis virescens 483 Helixate 10, 459 Helixate FS 459 Helixate NexGen 10, 459 Hemagglutinating virus of Japan 236 Hemangiomas 312 Hematopoietic agent 466 Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) 554 Hemolysin 383 Hemo-oxygenase-l(HO-l) 317 Hemophilia A 10... [Pg.1859]

HEMATOPOIETIC AGENTS Growth Factors, Minerals, and Vitamins... [Pg.927]

Hematopoietic Agents Chemical agents that act on the blood to decrease the hemoglobin function or to deprive the body tissues of oxygen. Symptoms affecting the body include cyanosis and the loss of consciousness. Chemicals that cause effects such as these include carbon monoxide and cyanides. [Pg.113]

Hematopoietic Agents The term refers to a specific target organ characterization of effect. Hematopoietic agents are chemicals which act on the blood or hematopoietic system... [Pg.857]

Hematopoietic agents. Affect the blood system, including the blood-forming organs, leading to reduced blood functions and cyanosis, and loss of consciousness. Examples carbon monoxide, cyanides, aniline, benzene, arsenic, fluoride. [Pg.146]


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