IJ Pharmaceutical Research
Scopus by Title (Ref)
1. An international scoping review of epidemiologic studies on severe cutaneous adverse reactions
- Lee J. , et al.
2. Pharmacogenomics predictors of aromatic antiepileptic drugs-induced SCARs in the Iraqi patients
- Ahmed A.F. , et al.
3. Association between HLA alleles and beta-lactam antibiotics-related severe cutaneous adverse reactions
- Wattanachai P. , et al.
4. Association of Human Leukocyte Antigen Alleles with Carbamazepine-or Lamotrigine-Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in an Iranian Population: A Case-control Study
- Dastgheib L. , et al.
5. The Association of HLA-B*35 and GSTT1 Genotypes and Hepatotoxicity in Thai People Living with HIV
- Chanhom N. , et al.
6. Pediatric Drug Allergy
- Prosty C. , et al.
7. Diversity of HLA class I and class II alleles in Iran populations: Systematic review and Meta-Analaysis
- Abedini F. , et al.
8. A comprehensive review of hla and severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions: Implication for clinical pharmacogenomics and precision medicine
- Kloypan C. , et al.
9. Predominant HLA alleles and haplotypes in mild adverse drug reactions caused by allopurinol in vietnamese patients with gout
- Van Son C. , et al.
10. HLA-associated adverse drug reactions - scoping review
- Jeiziner C. , et al.
11. Pharmacogenomics research and its clinical implementation in Thailand: Lessons learned from the resource-limited settings
- Sukasem C. , et al.
12. Possible interplay between the theories of pharmacoresistant epilepsy
- Juvale I.I.A. , et al.
13. Genetic determinants in hla and cytochrome p450 genes in the risk of aromatic antiepileptic-induced severe cutaneous adverse reactions
- Ahmed A.F. , et al.
14. Acute pediatric dermatology
- de Waard-Van der Spek F.B. , et al.
15. Genetic variations associated with pharmacoresistant epilepsy (Review)
- Cárdenas-Rodríguez N. , et al.