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Re: what are protriptyline's affinities? genotoxicity?

Posted by linkadge on July 12, 2008, at 21:50:20

In reply to what are protriptyline's affinities? genotoxicity?, posted by iforgotmypassword on July 12, 2008, at 19:35:10

Don't freak out. There are genotoxic substances that we all likely ingest on a daily basis.

The body is often able to repair damage to genetic material. Toxicity to DNA does not directly imply cancer.

Don't freak out if you have taken it. Millions of american schoolchildren take the genotoxic methyphenidate - they're not all going to get cancer. I would just personally advise avoiding exposure to genotoxic drugs as they may be a dose dependant / exposure dependant risk factor for cancer.


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