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Pharmacological Effects and Toxicogenetic Impacts of Omeprazole: Genomic Instability and Cancer
Omeprazole (OME) is commonly used to treat gastrointestinal disorders. However, long-term use of OME can increase the risk of gastric cancer. We aimed to characterize the pharmacological effects of OME and to correlate its adverse effects and toxicogenetic risks to the genomic instability mechanisms...
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