Evan W. McChesney, Raymond F. Koss, James M. Shekosky, William H. Deitz
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Metabolism of dextrosulphenidol in several animal species
The in vivo metabolism of dextrosulphenidol has been studied using various test organisms. Differences are noted and comparisons are made as to the effect of biological variation on the absorption, distribution, and excretion of the drug.