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Summary Of: Mercaptopurine

Mercaptopurine is converted to the corresponding... Mercaptopurine interferes with nucleotide interconversion and glycoprotein synthesis... of taking Mercaptopurine might include diarrhea... Mercaptopurine can lower the body... Those taking mercaptopurine should get permission from a doctor in order to receive... women receiving mercaptopurine during the first trimester of pregnancy have an increased incidence of abortion... every woman in the mercaptopurine arm of the study had fetal cardiac activity at follow... Mercaptopurine causes changes to... Methotrexate Compared With Mercaptopurine for Early Induced Abortion...

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