Interaction of p-glycoprotein inhibitor-Verapamil- and Colchicine on some Neurobehavioral and Biochemical parameters in mice
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AchE activity, Creatinine kinase, neurobehavioralAbstract
Neurobehavioral methods were used to investigate the effect of co-administration p-glycoprotein
inhibitor –verapamil- on colchicine –p-glycoprotein substrate given alone and in combination at low and
high therapeutic oral doses given daily for 3 months in (63) albino mice allocated to (7) equal groups
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