PMID: 6995129Apr 1, 1980Paper

Pharmacokinetics of chlormethiazole in healthy volunteers and patients with cirrhosis of the liver

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
P J PentikäinenK G Jostell

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Sep 3, 2008·European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·Roger K Verbeeck
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