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The protocol allowed administering a dose of 100 milligram over 10 days in the part of the study where the incident happened, although full inhibition of the targeted enzyme "should be achieved at doses lower than 5 mg," according to an expert commission of the French National Agency for Medicines and Health Products Safety.
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