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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.
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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.
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CHLOROTHIAZIDE AND PREMENSTRUAL TENSION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959The principal complaints of premenstrual tension noted a week prior to menses are nervousness, tension, swelling, headaches, depression, and breast soreness and turgidity; in severe form, these symptoms may progress to antisocial behavior and psychosexual abnormalities.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1958
In a recent study, Kalz and Scott 1 investigated some of the cutaneous changes during the menstrual cycle. They found that the skin, similarly to other body tissues, took on added water during the premenstrual period. On the basis of this finding, they employed an oral diuretic premenstrually in a series of patients with acne.
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In a recent study, Kalz and Scott 1 investigated some of the cutaneous changes during the menstrual cycle. They found that the skin, similarly to other body tissues, took on added water during the premenstrual period. On the basis of this finding, they employed an oral diuretic premenstrually in a series of patients with acne.
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