Diazines
Number of EDCs: 6
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
PyrazinamideDED000019PMID:29116933
PhenobarbitalDED000071PMID:15150316, PMID:35385133, PMID:8661355
Propyl thiouracilDED000670PMID:10630580, PMID:12242606, PMID:12927363, PMID:18276755, PMID:20629314, PMID:21540284, PMID:28973696, PMID:29522169, PMID:29928935, PMID:30031104, PMID:30874585, PMID:35385133, PMID:36372265, PMID:37414127, PMID:37866749, PMID:38070162, PMID:39134236, PMID:39359896
5-FluorouracilDED000810PMID:37031830, PMID:37523981
RosuvastatinDED000958PMID:34345844
Phenobarbital SodiumDED001026PMID:36372265, PMID:38499550, PMID:39496387

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