This procedure of enhancing the activity of the enzyme is known as enzyme induction.
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This enzyme induction occurs at therapeutic doses.
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In fact, people taking these drugs have displayed the highest degree of hepatic enzyme induction on record.
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Smoking has been shown to enhance the elimination rate of toluene from the body, perhaps as a result of enzyme induction.
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Enzyme induction is partly responsible for the phenomenon of tolerance, in which repeated use of a drug leads to a reduction of the drug s effect.
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I also wonder if it is possible that lactose intolerance could be caused by not eating milk or milk products for a long time due to Enzyme induction and inhibition.
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While all sedating antihistamines will potentiate the effects of codeine, enzyme induction leading to greater hepatic conversion of codeine to morphine is the reason for both the clinical and recreational use of promethazine with codeine.
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A study where pregnant rats were fed about 47 times the usual human dose of 26 mg / kg concluded, " Maternal liver weights were increased at e " 6250 ppm, suggesting possible enzyme induction.
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Substrates for the latter may be drugs with critical dosage, like amiodarone or carbamazepine, whose blood plasma concentration may either increase because of enzyme inhibition in the former, or decrease because of enzyme induction in the latter.