HOW DO FUROSEMIDE (F), INDOMETHACIN (I) AND AMINOPHYLLINE (A) AFFECT EXPERIMENTAL NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS (NEC)?doi:10.1203/00006450-198704010-00449Drugs commonly used in the neonate have been implicated in th
HOW DO FUROSEMIDE (F), INDOMETHACIN (I) AND AMINOPHYLLINE (A) AFFECT EXPERIMENTAL NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS (NEC)?Drugs commonly used in the neonate have been implicated in the etiology of neonatal NEC. We assessed the effects of F, I and A in ischemia and reperfusion of the rabbit gut. ...
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A 75-year-old has lower extremity edema due to congestive heart failure. She is prescribed furosemide, a diuretic that works on the Loop of Henle to reabsorb fluid. How does this help to decrease lower extremity edema? Explain What happens to the kidneys during stage 1 ...
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How does sodium affect the kidneys?Question:How does sodium affect the kidneys?The Kidneys:The kidneys are two nearly identical organs in the excretory system that filter waste chemicals from the blood. The entire blood supply of the body passes through the kidneys for filtration at least eight ...
(Nardil), stops your body from breaking down a protein calledtyramine. Aged meats, such as sausage and salami, have high amounts of tyramine. Too much tyramine in the body can lead to a sudden rise in blood pressure, which can becomedangerous. To avoid this, you should follow adiet ...
The effects of some drugs, such as thiazide diuretics, furosemide, aspirin, and pyrazinamide, reduce uric acid excretion by the kidney, causing uric acid metabolism. Diet Consumption of foods rich in purines (liver, heart, meat, fish, mushrooms, shrimps, and crabs), alcoholic beverages, and ...
These patients received intravenous furosemide (80 mg/day) which resulted in a mean body weight reduction of 5 kg within a 10-day period due to fluid loss. As a result, a lower transmural PAOP was measured in eight patients who had under- gone a repeated hemodynamic evaluation, ...
Loop diuretics which promote enhanced electrolyte-free water excretion may be useful, especially in the setting of coexistent fluid overload and in SIADH. Notably, one study established that urine sodium averaged 60 mmol/L (±47 mmol/L) after furosemide therapy indicated for heart failure [235]....