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. 1980 Aug;10(2):115–119. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1980.tb01727.x

Drug metabolism and liver function after methyldopa withdrawal.

A Ylikallio, E A Sotaniemi
PMCID: PMC1430037  PMID: 7426273

Abstract

1 The effects of methyldopa withdrawal on liver function and drug metabolism were investigated in ten elderly females suffering from the drug-induced orthostatic reaction and resistant hypertension. 2 There was a significant increase in serum albumin level, antipyrine metabolism and urinary excretion of D-glucaric acid 6 months after the methyldopa withdrawal. 3 The results suggest that patients treated with methyldopa might show a reduced metabolizing ability in spite of normal liver function tests.

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