Abstract
The most commonly employed pharmaceuticals with diuretic action fall chiefly into the following categories:
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The organomercurials,
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Chlorothiazide compounds,
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The carbonic anhydnase inhibitors,
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The xanthines and uracils,
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Osmotic diuretics.
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Karger, W. (1967). Biophysical Aspects of Ionic Transfer across Membranes in Relation to the Mode of Action of Diuretics. In: Bolis, L., Capraro, V., Porter, K.R., Robertson, J.D. (eds) Symposium on Biophysics and Physiology of Biological Transport. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-25134-8_30
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