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4. THREE MONTHS SUBACUTE TOXICITY OF CAPTOPRIL IN BEAGLE DOGS

Thirty four beagle dogs, male and female were orally given 10, 30, 100 and 200mg/kg/day of captopril, an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, for 3 months followed by a recovery test for 4 weeks. One of 4 female dogs which were treated with the highest dose of 200mg/kg/day throughout the experim...

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Published in:Journal of toxicological sciences 1981/12/25, Vol.6(SupplementII), pp.247-270
Main Authors: OHTAKI, Tsuneo, IMAI, Kiyoshi, YOSHIMURA, Shinsuke, HASHIMOTO, Koroku
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