Abstract

Abstract Laboratory studies on dogs and rabbits treated with methylglucamine and glucophylline revealed: 1.1. Growth of immature rabbits is not disturbed. These animals made increases in size and weight commensurate with normal controls. 2.2. The dogs, treated and controls, all lost weight—a condition due probably to food and housing restraint. 3.3. Histologic study of brain, heart, lung, spleen, kidney, and liver of both dogs and rabbits showed no harmful effects that might be attributed to the drug. 4.4. Significant figures setting forth results are appropriately tabulated.

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