ALCOHOL INHIBITS THE METABOLISM OF DIMETHYL FUMARATE TO THE ACTIVE METABOLITE RESPONSIBLE FOR DECREASING RELAPSE FREQUENCY IN THE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS.

Alcohol inhibits the metabolism of dimethyl fumarate to the active metabolite responsible for decreasing relapse frequency in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.

Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) is a first-line prodrug for the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) that is completely metabolized to monomethyl fumarate (MMF), the active metabolite, before reaching the systemic circulation.Its metabolism has been proposed to be due to ubiquitous esterases in the intestines Eyeglasses and other tiss

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A critical review on waste heat recovery utilization with special focus on Organic Rankine Cycle applications

In the recent era of development, energy consumption increased many folds.While tapping this energy from various resources, almost half of this energy is dumped back into the environment causing adverse environmental imbalance.This can be mitigated by the recovery and utilization of waste heat ORG NO SALT VEGETABLE BOUILLON CUBES which will also le

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Does dogma have a future?

This article deals with the question whether the negative connotation that the term dogma has developed in its present-day usage poses a threat to the future validity and relevance of doctrine in the church.In an attempt to answer this question an analysis is made of the development of the notion of dogma since its initial appearance in Greek think

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