The Role of Haptic Macrophages in Regulation of Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions

Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Idiosyncratic drug reactions (IDR) account for approximately 6%-10% of all adverse drug reactions. The unpredictable and serious nature of these reactions makes them a significant economic burden and safety concern to the health care community and the pharmaceutical industry. Clinical and laboratory evidence suggests that adverse immune responses against drug-protein adducts play a role in the pathogenesis of IDR. However, it remains unclear why...
Paper Details
Title
The Role of Haptic Macrophages in Regulation of Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
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