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Combination of Diuretics in States of Resistant Nephrotic Edema: a Case Presentation. [PDF]

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CHLOROTHIAZIDE

Pediatrics, 1958
CHLOROTHIAZIDE is a new, orally effective diuretic agent chemically related to acetazolamide. Curiously, it is a considerably less potent carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, at least in vitro and, in vivo, its effect has been found additive to that of acetazolamide as it is to the action of the mercurials.
A. H. Kitchin   +2 more
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Intermolecular charge-transfer complexes between chlorothiazide antihypertensive drug against iodine sigma and picric acid pi acceptors: DFT and molecular docking interaction study with Covid-19 protease

Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2022
The interaction of chlorothiazide (CH) as donor (D) with picric acid (PA) and iodine (I2) as π- and σ-acceptors (A), respectively, gives charge-transfer (CT) complexes as a final products.
G. H. Al-Hazmi   +6 more
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Metolazone versus intravenous chlorothiazide for decompensated heart failure sequential nephron blockade: A retrospective cohort study.

Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2022
BACKGROUND Metolazone and intravenous (IV) chlorothiazide are commonly used diuretics for sequential nephron blockade (SNB) in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). Previous studies suggest metolazone may be comparable to chlorothiazide
Tamara Cisowska   +5 more
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Frequency and Severity of Chlorothiazide-Induced Hyponatremia in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

American Journal of Perinatology, 2021
Objective Although thiazide diuretics are commonly used in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the risk of thiazide-induced hyponatremia in infants has not been well documented.
Maura Harkin   +4 more
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CHLOROTHIAZIDE: AN ORAL DIURETIC

Lancet, The, 1958
R I, BAYLISS   +4 more
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