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piretanide

Known as: 4-phenoxy-3-pyrrolidin-1-yl-5-sulfamoylbenzoic acid 
A sulfamoylbenzoic acid belonging to the class of loop diuretics. Piretanide is structurally related to furosemide and bumetanide.
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2008
2008
The effects of piretanide and a hydrochlorothiazide (HCT)-triamterene combination were compared in an open, controlled… 
2005
2005
SummaryBidirectional transepithelial K+ flux measurements across ‘high-resistance’ epithelial monolayers of MDCK cells grown upon… 
1992
1992
We determined whether the loop diuretic, piretanide, had a similar inhibitory action against sodium metabisulphite (MBS)-induced… 
1986
1986
The purpose of these studies was to compare the ototoxicity of piretanide to that of furosemide in the chinchilla. Chinchillas… 
1986
1986
In a recent report, it was shown that the loop diuretic piretanide is rapidly absorbed after placement of a piretanide solution… 
1985
1985
Intra-arterial blood pressure (IABP), baroreflex sensitivity and set point were measured in nine patients with essential… 
1984
1984
This paper describes a specific radioimmunological method for determining the diuretic agent piretanide (4 phenoxy-3-(1… 
1983
1983
4-Phenoxy-3-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-5-sulfamoyl benzoic acid (piretanide, Arelix) was studied for its vasoactive effects in several… 
1982
1982
In order to compare the efficacy of piretanide, a loop diuretic, with furosemide in the setting of congestive heart failure, 20… 
1980
1980
Piretanide, a diuretic that acts on the loop of Henle, was used to treat patients with cardiac failure. Over a three‐day period…