What adverse effect is associated with bosentan? _____
#3
_____ toxicity is associated with Isoniazid use
#4
Acetaminophen toxicity results in depletion of hepatic _____ stores by NAPQI
#5
N-acetylcysteine helps restore _____ stores in the setting of acetaminophen toxicity
#6
Tolcapone can cause _____ failure as an adverse effect
#7
What adverse effect is associated with zileuton?_____
#8
thalidomide
#9
warfarin
#10
disulfiram
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