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Evidence for the Lack of a Human Metabolic Isotope Effect of a Deuterium Analog of Fluphenazine

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Hadad, S., Hubbard, J.W., McKay, G. et al. Evidence for the Lack of a Human Metabolic Isotope Effect of a Deuterium Analog of Fluphenazine. Pharm Res 12, 1388–1390 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016298329188

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