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[The effect of microsomal enzyme inducers on the renal transport of iodamide].
On the 3rd day after the last administration of phenobarbital (50 mg/kg orally, 4 days), benzonal (35 mg/kg orally, 4 days), zixorine (200 mg/kg orally, 4 days) and 3-methylcholanthrene (20 mg/kg subcutaneously, 2 days) the rats exhibited a decrease of iodamide secretion in the kidneys. The administration of zixorine to the dog (200 mg orally, 6 days) led to a significant decrease of iodamide transport in the first two weeks after discontinuation of the drug administration.