2021
DOI: 10.21608/zjfm.2021.96396.1092
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Toxic Effects of Orlistat and Green Tea Extract on Testes of Adult Albino Rats:(Comparative Study)

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“…When using Orlistat with herbs, a significant improvement in the drug's performance was observed. In an Egyptian study by researchers Sabik et al, [19], who used the drug with green tea, there was a significant improvement in the effect of the drug on tissues because herbs contain several substances that work with different mechanisms and methods, in addition to The drug worked, and this was observed in the current study as well. Histological changes in the liver when using a high dose of drugs may be due to what is known as the negative effects of the drug on the liver (Drug-Induced Liver Injury (DILI), which means that the tissues and cells of the liver are affected by the method of using the drug (through the skin, mouth, intravenous), dose, The period of drug use, when drugs are metabolized in the liver, will change in chemical composition, causing the destruction of some cells, which stimulates oxidative stress that stimulates necrosis or breakdown of the mitochondrial wall [20].…”
Section: Obese Pregnant Group Treated With Over Doses Of Liraglutidesupporting
confidence: 73%
“…When using Orlistat with herbs, a significant improvement in the drug's performance was observed. In an Egyptian study by researchers Sabik et al, [19], who used the drug with green tea, there was a significant improvement in the effect of the drug on tissues because herbs contain several substances that work with different mechanisms and methods, in addition to The drug worked, and this was observed in the current study as well. Histological changes in the liver when using a high dose of drugs may be due to what is known as the negative effects of the drug on the liver (Drug-Induced Liver Injury (DILI), which means that the tissues and cells of the liver are affected by the method of using the drug (through the skin, mouth, intravenous), dose, The period of drug use, when drugs are metabolized in the liver, will change in chemical composition, causing the destruction of some cells, which stimulates oxidative stress that stimulates necrosis or breakdown of the mitochondrial wall [20].…”
Section: Obese Pregnant Group Treated With Over Doses Of Liraglutidesupporting
confidence: 73%