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Clinical Pharmacology of Loop Diuretics in Critical Care. [PDF]

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Bumetanide and furosemide

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1983
We assessed the response to and handling of furosemide and bumetanide in 30 experiments with the former and 46 with the latter in normal subjects. Oral doses of furosemide (20, 40, and 80 mg) were used, and subjects received oral doses of 0.5, 1, and 2 mg bumetanide and intravenous doses of 0.5 and 1 mg bumetanide.
D C, Brater   +4 more
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Sodium Bumetanide Trihydrate

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 1995
The structure of sodium 3-(aminosulfonyl)-5-(butylamino)-4-phenoxybenzoate trihydrate (sodium bumetanide trihydrate), Na + .C 17 H 19 N 2 O 5 S - .3H 2 O, consists of a layer of sodium ions and water molecules between two layers of bumetanide molecules.
SAVIANO M   +4 more
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BUMETANIDE

The Lancet, 1975
M.M Kubik, E Bowers
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Bumetanide

Reactions Weekly, 2022
Michelle C. Simpson, Eric G. Schaefer
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Pharmacology of Bumetanide

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1981
Abstract:The diuretic action of bumetanide was compared with that of furosemide following oral and intravenous administration of equipotent doses in the rat, mouse, cat, rabbit, and dog. The onset of the bumetanide‐induced diuresis was rapid and lasted 4 to 6 hours.
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