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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, April 1999, p. 975-977, Vol. 43, No. 4
MRC Centre For Molecular and Cellular
Biology,
Received 3 June 1998/Returned for modification 26 August
1998/Accepted 28 January 1999
The limited number of effective antituberculosis drugs available
necessitates optimizing current treatments. We show that melatonin,
which is synthesized in the pineal gland, can cause at least a
threefold increase in the efficacy of isoniazid. This suggests that
tuberculosis chemotherapy can be improved by innate molecules such as melatonin.
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Potentiation of Isoniazid Activity against
Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Melatonin
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