The combination of a loop diuretic and metolazone is a powerful diuretic combination. |
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The action is diuretic, refrigerant and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases. |
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Caffeine is a bitter alkaloid found especially in coffee, tea, and kola nuts and used medicinally as a stimulant and diuretic. |
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The Chinese variety has emmenagogue and diuretic properties and is used for delayed menstruation and urinary problems. |
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The seeds are valued medicinally for their diuretic, demulcent and stomachic properties. |
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Many beneficial properties have been assigned to the mango, such as its antiscorbutic, diuretic, laxative and astringent effects. |
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A few medicinal properties of spices such as tonic, carminative, stomachic, diuretic, and antispasmodic have long been recognized. |
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I can only take so many diuretic pills for the condition, and I'm on the maximum dose right now. |
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She tired easily and was embarrassed by a frequent need to urinate, caused by diuretic therapy. |
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The leaves, and to a lesser extent the flowers, are mildly diuretic, emollient, lenitive, and mildly sedative. |
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It displays diuretic, anodyne, styptic, digestive, antihelminthic, expectorant, antipyretic, and antiemetic properties. |
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The single most important diuretic that inhibits antidiuretic hormone is water. |
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This can be overcome with increased diuretic doses or combination regimens that include both a thiazide diuretic and a loop diuretic. |
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Occasionally it may be necessary to use a continuous intravenous infusion of a loop diuretic. |
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Combining a loop diuretic with a thiazide diuretic increases diuretic potency by minimizing distal tubular compensation. |
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By stimulating both kidneys and bowels, burdock has diuretic and laxative actions, and hastens the elimination of toxins from the body. |
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Chlorothiazide may be given with furosemide to boost its diuretic effects, depending on the patient's fluid retention status. |
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We have registered two products in the UK, one is the antihypertensive drug lisinopril and the other is diuretic frusemide. |
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It may be necessary to increase the diuretic dosage, decrease the beta-blocker dosage or discontinue the beta blocker. |
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You have to be brave, silly or very determined to go out shopping shortly after you've taken your daily dose of diuretic pills. |
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If you have diabetes and high blood pressure, taking a thiazide diuretic plus an ACE inhibitor can decrease your risk of heart attack and stroke. |
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Initial combination therapy should consist of a thiazide diuretic in combination with an ACE inhibitor or beta blocker. |
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A diuretic drug such as thiazide, and a very low salt diet, can help to reduce the amount of urine being made by up to half. |
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The seeds of the fruits are diuretic and can be used as a substitute for rennet to curdle milk. |
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The diuretic effect, over time, causes dehydration and thickening of the blood, digestive disorders and metabolic imbalance. |
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Yin medicines have a superficial action on the body or cause some type of elimination through their laxative, diaphoretic or diuretic properties. |
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Various parts of the elder have long been used in traditional medicine as a diaphoretic, diuretic, astringent, laxative, and emetic. |
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If they are taking a diuretic, the dosage should be reduced or held for three days before reattempting therapy. |
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If a diuretic is used, potassium concentrations should be kept as close as possible to normal. |
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It supports natural diuretic action, but does not force water from the body like diuretic pills. |
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Of course his diuretic would probably now be furosemide and his ergotamine tartrate today might be sumatriptan. |
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Dandelion appears to have diuretic activity and cascara acts as a laxative. |
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Cleavers is considered the best lymphatic tonic in the western herbal pharmacopoeia, and is both alterative and diuretic. |
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It is considered in the people otharkivajushchim, improving digestion and a metabolism, easy sudorific and diuretic, causing monthly. |
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Birch, dandelion, Java tea, hawkweed, bearberry and lemon extracts have an outstanding diuretic and draining action. |
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In the absence of micro or macro albuminuria, a diuretic or a long acting calcium channel blocker is also a suitable first line drug therapy. |
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It is also sudorific, diuretic, choleretic, antidiabetic, antibiotic, topical, and antidotal. |
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In addition, caffeinated beverages have a diuretic effect, so you will waken often to pass urine. |
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Gypsophila root was used by both doctors and laundry workers alike for its diuretic, eliminating and cleansing powers. |
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Zestoretic is a combination of a diuretic and an ACE inhibitor indicated to treat high blood pressure. |
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Description: The buchu is used in inflammations, infections kidney and urinary tract, irritation of the bladder, such as antiseptic and diuretic. |
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If increasing azotemia and oliguria occur during treatment of severe progressive renal disease the diuretic should be discontinued. |
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The medical drugs such as corticosteroids, nootropic and diuretic remedies were selectively administered by considering each patient's pathological condition. |
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Concomitant thiazide diuretic use may attenuate any effect that losartan may have on serum potassium. |
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Description: Mistletoe is used in arteriosclerosis, for its hypotensive and diuretic properties. |
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In susceptible patients, concomitant diuretic use may further increase risk. |
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Cullen corylifolium is a plant widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for its stomachic, anthelmintic, and diuretic properties. |
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Improvement in cardiac output with resultant diuresis may necessitate a reduction in the dose of diuretic. |
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Is has antifungal and antibiotic properties and diuretic and hypoglycemic effects. |
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Sarsaparilla is a diuretic, eliminates uric acid, acts to relieve gout, is a blood cleanser. |
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Adverse reactions: Theoretically, the slightly diuretic effects of horsetail could be added to those of a synthesis diuretic. |
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Yerba mate's high caffeine content makes it an excellent tonic and diuretic. |
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Like alcohol, coffee is a diuretic, which flushes fluids from the body. |
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If possible, the dose of diuretic should be reduced before beginning treatment to reduce the likelihood of hypotension. |
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A stepped-care approach has traditionally been used, starting with a single, well-tolerated drug, such as a diuretic. |
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All insects produce a diuretic hormone and many produce an antidiuretic hormone as well. |
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Generic Lozol is a diuretic used to treat high blood pressure and swelling due to excess fluid in the body. |
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Dogbane is used in folk medicine as a diuretic, insecticide, and cardiac tonic, and for the treatment of haemorrhoids, epilepsy, eczema, and snakebite. |
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It might be used as a diuretic and combined with other products to ease weight loss. |
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We do not yet understand by which mechanism the leaves of dandelion gave a diuretic action. |
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The other component is a diuretic that increases the output of urine, removing excess fluid from the body and thus lowering blood pressure. |
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Your doctor may prescribe you a type of diuretic or adjust your other medication to prevent this from happening. |
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In this case the infusion should be stopped immediately and if necessary, a diuretic should be administered. |
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It is well understood that in general a warm or hot infusion of herbs with volatile oils will have a diaphoretic effect and a cool infusion will exert a diuretic effect. |
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Another compound in the viper's venom acts as a diuretic, causing the rodent to urinate involuntarily as it runs, leaving a scented trail that the snake can follow. |
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Spanish Fly refers to beautiful, iridescent green insects, Cantharis vesicatoria, which contain cantharidin, which is both a vesicant and a diuretic. |
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Increases in cholesterol, triglyceride and glucose levels may be associated with thiazide diuretic therapy. |
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The red clover has purifying, diuretic, choleretic, antispasmodic and expectorant properties. |
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Uva ursi and buchu Leaf are said to have diuretic, antiseptic and astringent properties, while Counchgrass is a soothing diuretic specific to cystitis. |
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Another issue is that alcohol is a diuretic and being dehydrated will certainly interfere with your speed and endurance. |
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Alcohol is a diuretic, which means incessant peeing, and an increased chance of dehydration. |
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I discontinued her thiazide diuretic and substituted nifedipine. |
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Educate dieting teenagers about the health risks of self-induced vomiting, laxative and diuretic use, diet pills and crash diets. |
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Composition: asparagus is a stimulating foodstuff and a strong diuretic due to its aspergin content. |
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It is a misnomer that tea should be avoided altogether as a fluid replacement due to caffeine's diuretic properties. |
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The watercress has long been known for its anti-anemic, depurative, diuretic and antiscobutic properties. |
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Combinations of several drugs will be required for most patients, and such an antihypertensive treatment cocktail should include a thiazide diuretic. |
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Vomiting, diuretic, or laxative use can cause dehydration resulting in volume depletion. |
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The turpentine obtained from the resin of all pine trees is antiseptic, diuretic, rubefacient and vermifuge. |
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Thanks to its diuretic and depurative properties, it helps to fight against skin desorders and excess of urea. |
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DynOrgan: Its invigorating action on the emunctory organs supplements and reinforces the diuretic action of DiureKal. |
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In China it is used as a medicinal herb with febrifugal, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and diuretic effects. |
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Thyme is antirheumatic, diuretic, cleansing, has an intestinal antiseptic power, and fight coughs and rhumes. |
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Were you on an antibiotic, or do you take a thiazide diuretic or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug? |
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They are said to have diuretic, tonic, depurative, aperitive, sudorific, stomachic and laxative properties. |
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Generic Microzide is a thiazide diuretic that helps prevent your body from absorbing too much salt, which can cause fluid retention. |
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Combination of RENEDIL with a thiazide diuretic or a beta-blocker has been found to be compatible and showed an additive antihypertensive effect. |
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If too high doses of diuretic are taken you may become dehydrated and possibly feel dizzy. |
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Furosemide is a commonly used diuretic available in both oral and intravenous formulations. |
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When concomitant diuretic therapy is required in patients with severe renal impairment, a loop diuretic, rather than a thiazide diuretic is preferred for use with enalapril. |
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The Elder is a dépurative plant, due to its sudorific and diuretic virtues, the Elder flowers infusions sound recommended to desintoxic the body by forcing it to eliminate its toxin. |
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In addition, the prophylactic use of the diuretic acetazolamide initiated two to three days before ascent may prevent or mitigate acute altitude sickness. |
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Used traditionally to help reduce mucus, maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract, stimulate a healthy immune response, for weak digestion, as a diuretic for waster retention and to sweat out toxins through the skin. |
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Concomitant diuretic therapy may be a predisposition for renal impairment whereas sodium repletion or supplementation may reduce the occurrence of nephrotoxicity. |
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Refreshing, the pineapple is diuretic, detoxicating and stomachic. |
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When administered to premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome in the first few weeks of life, diuretic treatment with LASIX may accentuate the risk of a patent ductus arteriosus. |
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It is also widely employed for diabetes and hypertension as well as for its diuretic, pain-relieving, digestive stimulant, antispasmodic, fever reducing, and cellular protective properties in many other conditions. |
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Effects of the thiazide diuretic bendroflumethiazide on salivary flow rate and composition. |
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Herbalists have used burdock as a liver tonic, diaphoretic and diuretic, blood purifier, laxative, antipyretic, and antimicrobial and for a variety of dermatologic conditions. |
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The medical complications of any purging behaviour, such as self-induced emesis, laxative use or diuretic use, are well-established, as are the risks associated with stimulant weight loss medications. |
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There are three different sources: Fonte Ausonia, digestive and rich of carbonic anidride, Fonte San Lorenzo, purgative and diuretic, and Fonte Gaudenziana, useful in case of renal deseases. |
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It is laxative and diuretic because of its purgative character. |
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Cornsilk works mainly as a soothing diuretic to encourage toxin elimination and ease of urination whereas Buchu is not only diuretic but antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. |
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It has no anticonvulsive, anti-inflammatory and local anaesthetic activity and exhibits only a slight analgesic, cholorectic, diuretic and antitussive effect. |
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Medicinally, nettle possesses astringent, tonic, antiseptic, depurative, homeostatic and diuretic properties. |
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Otherwise the doctor might prescribe a potassium-sparing diuretic which is softer and which prevents excessive loss of potassium, and this in combination with a thiazide or a high ceiling loop diuretic. |
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The 2004 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommends a thiazide diuretic, a long-acting dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker or an angiotensin receptor blocker for initial treatment of isolated hypertension. |
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Accept napar or broth of rhizomes with roots mylnjanki as diuretic and krovoochishchajushchee, as slightly sudorific, otharkivajushchee and improving a metabolism in an organism means. |
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Very diuretic, ideal for the treatment of nephrolithiasis. |
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However the long saltless diet can lead to infringement of function of kidneys, formation of the hypostases which are not giving in to treatment by diuretic and other means. |
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Galen, the Roman physician, prescribed parsley for falling sickness and as a diuretic. |
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Hydrochlorothiazide: Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic and antihypertensive which interferes with the renal tubular mechanism of electrolyte reabsorption. |
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All patients received the ACE inhibitor perindoprill and the diuretic indapamide or placebo for blood pressure control. |
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Yucca decreases the ability of the blood to coagulate, lowers the levels of cholesterol and glucose in the blood, invigorates the immune system, has diuretic and sedative effects. |
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Patients with very low serum sodium concentrations can be treated by intravenous administration of concentrated salt solutions along with a diuretic. |
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On the other hand, this weight loss is often caused by the diuretic effect of green tea and there is no elimination of fat, rather simple body dehydration. |
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Generic Tenoretic is a beta-blocker and diuretic combination. |
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Japan delivered dynamic growth for the Diovan franchise ahead of the March 2009 introduction of Co-Dio, a single-pill combination with a diuretic that gained approval in January. |
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Studies show that tea fails to have a diuretic effect due to caffeine unless the amount of tea drunk during one sitting contains more than 250-300mg of caffeine, equivalent to between 5 and 6 cups of tea. |
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Furthermore, coffee is a diuretic, which causes the body to discharge more fluid than it is taking in, resulting in dehydration, which in turn can cause fatigue. |
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The citrate is the most efficient as an alkali, but irritates some stomachs, the liquor the most anodyne, the acetate the most diuretic. |
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The first study tested the diuretic chlorthalidone against the ACE inhibitor lisinopril and amlodipine, a calcium-channel blocker. |
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The roots of Angelica keiskei Koizumi have been used as diuretic, laxative, analeptic, and lactagogue. |
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In particular, the fruit has remarkable anaesthetic, antihelmintic, astringent, diuretic and vasodilatory property. |
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The doctor wants to start my mother on a daily regimen of Lasix, a diuretic. |
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Furosemide from Lasix, Sanofi-Aventis Farmaceutica, a highceiling loop diuretic, was used as reference drug. |
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We considered starting the patient on a loop diuretic to increase the urinary excretion of calcium if the referral took longer than expected. |
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The four caught in a test last Thursday tested positive for the banned substance, triamterene a diuretic which can be used to mask steroid abuse. |
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The diuretic effect in human subjects of an extract of Taraxacum officinale folium over a single day. |
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If a patient does develop resistance to a high dose of loop diuretic, the addition of a thiazide or thiazide-like diuretic often results in a remarkable synergistic effect. |
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The diuretic action of alcohol and its relation to pituitrin. |
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By blocking this co-transporter with bumetanide, a loop diuretic, the depolarizing action of GABA will be reversed resulting in reduced neuronal firing. |
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The antitussive, astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, sedative, and analgesic effects attributed to the drug have not yet been widely supported by experimental data. |
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All of the common causes of metabolic alkalosis in an intensive care unit, such as loss of gastric secretion, diuretic therapy and hypercapnia, have been excluded. |
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Radishes are considered a good source of calcium, iron, phosphorus, vitamins and fiber, which has diuretic, antiscorbutic and stimulant activities. |
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In the Mediterranean area, it plays a role in the treatment of cancer and is known for its antihelmintic, antiseptic, diuretic and febrifugal properties. |
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The bulbs of bluebells are used in folk medicine as a remedy for leucorrhoea, and as a diuretic or styptic, while the sap can be used as an adhesive. |
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Grieve's A Modern Herbal, she described multiple uses for a powder made from the bark, describing it as a demulcent, emollient, expectorant, diuretic, and nutritive. |
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The results may explain why a small group of children with autism seemed to improve after taking the common diuretic bumetanide in an earlier study. |
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Safrole is often used in sudorific, anti-rheumatic, anti-syphilitic and diuretic medicinal preparations as well as in insect repellents and perfume fixatives. |
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In Ayurveda, the leaves are considered as diuretic and purgative and are used for the treatment of inflammations, boils, gonorrhea, orchitis, and hemorrhoids. |
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