Environmental factors affecting antipyrine metabolism in London factory and office workers.

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1 Measurements of antipyrine clearance in saliva have been made in 128 London factory and office workers. 2 Mean antipyrine clearance in 56 Asian immigrants was 40% slower than in 72 White subjects. 3 Although dietary differences existed between the two groups, analysis of their effect independently of race was impossible since all but one of the vegetarians were Asian and the non‐vegetarians were nearly all White. 4 In the White subjects, use of the oral contraceptive reduced clearance by 38% in women, while cigarette smoking increase clearance by 38% in men. 1979 The British Pharmacological Society

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Fraser, H., Mucklow, J., Bulpitt, C., Kahn, C., Mould, G., & Dollery, C. (1979). Environmental factors affecting antipyrine metabolism in London factory and office workers. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 7(3), 237–243. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1979.tb00928.x

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