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Address: 1Dept of Physiology, Experimental&Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University, Pleven, Bulgaria, 2Psychiatrist, Diagnostic Consultative Centre II, Pleven, Bulgaria, 3Psychiatrist, Military Medical Academy, Department of Psychiatry, Sofia, Bulgaria, 4Psychiatrist, Diagnostic Consultative Centre XXVIII, Sofia, Bulgaria and 5Dept of Physiology, Experimental&Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University, Pleven, Bulgaria * Corresponding author

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  • International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Meeting abstracts - A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here.

  • The cytochromes P450 (CYP450) 1-3 are involved in 7080% of all phase-I dependent metabolism of drugs

  • Published research articles and reviews on pharmacogenetics of oxidative metabolism and psychotropic drug response were observed for the potential role of CYP 2D6 brain expression

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The cytochromes P450 (CYP450) 1-3 are involved in 7080% of all phase-I dependent metabolism of drugs. Address: 1Dept of Physiology, Experimental&Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University, Pleven, Bulgaria, 2Psychiatrist, Diagnostic Consultative Centre II, Pleven, Bulgaria, 3Psychiatrist, Military Medical Academy, Department of Psychiatry, Sofia, Bulgaria, 4Psychiatrist, Diagnostic Consultative Centre XXVIII, Sofia, Bulgaria and 5Dept of Physiology, Experimental&Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University, Pleven, Bulgaria * Corresponding author from International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 3rd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Thessaloniki, Greece.

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