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Investigations in the rabbit demonstrate that even low doses of sulfonamides increase BSP clearance to about twice its normal level.
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Piller, M. Beeinflussung der Bromsulphalein-Clearance durch Sulfonamide beim Kaninchen. Experientia 16, 321–323 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157776
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