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The Impact of Life Style Factors and Consumption of Pharmaceutical Drugs on Toxicokinetics

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The impact of life style and consumption of pharmaceutical drugs on toxicokinetics may be the subject of very different discussions. The first is the question of life style definition. The second deals with the impact of the use of pharmaceutical drugs by a normal worker with an apparently normal life style.

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Fournier, P.E., Thomas, G. (1988). The Impact of Life Style Factors and Consumption of Pharmaceutical Drugs on Toxicokinetics. In: Notten, W.R.F., Hunter, W.J., Herber, R.F.M., Monster, A.C., Zielhuis, R.L. (eds) Health Surveillance of Individual Workers Exposed to Chemical Agents. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health Supplement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73476-2_3

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