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inactivator|ɪnˈæktɪveɪtə(r)| [f. prec. + -or.] That which inactivates; also, an individual considered in respect of his or her speed of metabolizing and so inactivating a drug in the body.
1944Biol. Abstr. XVIII. 2662/3 (Index), Inactivator of vit. B1 in diets of foxes. 1946Nature 10 Aug. 201/1 The inactivator or inactivators involved are susceptible to heat and do not pass through a Seitz filter. 1960Times 11 Nov. 17/2 Individuals could be divided into two categories: rapid and slow inactivators of the drug. 1970Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. II. ii. 14/1 Patients who are ‘slow inactivators’ of isoniazid are more likely to develop peripheral neuritis if given the usual dose. |