Fluconazole


Literature identifierStudy typeTest dosageEffective dosageEndocrine-mediated endpointsSystems-level perturbations
PMID:31330226IVTH0.00001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.000000314 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.00000314 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.0000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.00000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.000001 M -No significant effects observed-
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) levelsMetabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MAffects corticosterone metabolismMetabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations;Neurological endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MAffects steroid metabolismMetabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations;Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased progesterone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased testosterone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased 17-OH-progesterone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased androstenedione levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased estrone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased 17-OH-pregnenolone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecrease in corticosterone levelsNeurological endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.001 M 0.001 MDecreased pregnenolone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.0001 M 0.0001 MDecreased testosterone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.0001 M 0.0001 MDecreased estrone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.0001 M 0.0001 MDecreased Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) levelsMetabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVTH0.0001 M 0.0001 MDecreased androstenedione levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations

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