However these administration-time-dependent changes in the effects of furosemide and its urinary amount disappeared in the norepinephrine-infused group of animals. Since chronic norepinephrine infusion is considered to disturb the axis of adrenergic nervous system, these data support the hypothesis ...
effects of furosemide (strong) combined with long lead to aggravate (ototoxicity) (in Gao Niaosuan) 22. hydrochlorothiazide (diuresis). Antidiuretic and hypotensive 23. mannitol enhances (plasma osmotic pressure) producing (osmotic diuresis) 24. treatment of brain edema (Gan Luchun) 25. diuretics ...
Compared with furosemide, torasemide has a high bioavailability irrespective of food intake, and carries a longer half﹍ife and duration of effect; also, the benefits of torasemide are its additional anti-fibrotic and neurohormonal effects. Optimization of diuretic therapy in patients with HF ...
Adverse effects of drugs drug/combination in placenta; Drug repurposing/reprogramming for placenta-related disorders; Regulatory aspects beyond clinical research in pregnant mothers; Placenta remodelling in disease; In vivo models of the diseased placenta; The microbioma; Effects of the environment on pre...
Furosemide had a minor inhibitory effect, and the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 was without effect. Amphoterlcin B produced a substantial stimulation of the SCC from the aqueous side but an inhibition of the SCC from the blood side. This dual effect is consistent with the presence of Na+-K+ ...
the very limited clinical data do not make it possible to recommend the administration of albumin with the goal to improve pulmonary function and respiratory morbidity in ARDS patients. Two recent RCTs evaluated the effects of albumin in septic patients [76,77]. In the first, conducted in Franc...
Furthermore, gastroesophageal reflux, rhinitis/postnasal drip syndrome and unpleasant side effects accompanying the therapy with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) represent other causes of chronic cough. The cough reflex may be elicited by the activation of receptors of non-myelinated ...
Commonly used diuretics include furosemide and torsemide. A booster diuretic, metolazone, can be used intermittently if fluid retention is severe, and daily use of spironolactone in addition to the furosemide or torsemide often helps to keep the potassium level normal. Heart involvement in ...
In the first part of the chapter the effects of pharmacological manipulations on peritoneal transport will be discussed. Increased understanding of peritoneal transport mechanisms may lead to the development of clinically useful methods to augment peritoneal transport efficiency. In this chapter only pharmac...
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