These compounds may interact with:
Cytochrome P450 2A6
Potentially involved in: carcinoma; nicotine dependence; cancer; liver disease; adenocarcinoma; brain diseases; colorectal neoplasms; hematological disease; hepatitis b; hepatitis c; liver diseases, parasitic; lung neoplasms; marijuana abuse; nasopharyngeal neoplasms; opisthorchiasis; prostatic neoplasms; pulmonary emphysema; stomach neoplasms; tobacco use disorder; carcinoma, large cell
Disease data sourced from Pharos.