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The Antidiuretic Action of Diazoxide

Clinical Science, 1972
1. The renal response to a single slow intravenous injection of diazoxide has been studied in three patients with vasopressin-deficient diabetes insipidus, one patient with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus and three normal subjects. 2. In all patients there was a fall in urinary volume, free water clearance and sodium excretion.
John D. Swales   +2 more
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Hematologic Reactions to Diazoxide

Pediatrics, 1967
One case of neutropenia and one case of thrombocytopenia were seen in patients receiving diazoxide for hypoglycemia.
J T, Combs, J A, Grunt, I K, Brandt
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The effect of diazoxide on catecholamines

Metabolism, 1966
Abstract Experiments in rats were performed in order to study the effect of diazoxide, a nondiuretic benzothiadiazine, on catecholamines. It was found that diazoxide increases the level of total circulating catecholamines at the same time as the blood glucose is also elevated. These changes are statistically significant.
Frederick Wolff   +2 more
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Studies on Diazoxide Hyperglycemia

Diabetes, 1964
Studies on diazoxide hyperglycemia in rats have shown the blood glucose response to orally administered diazoxide to be dose-related with a peak effect at five hours following dosage. Diazoxide hyperglycemia could be reversed by the administration of tolbutamide.
Donald C Kvam   +2 more
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Hypertrichosis due to diazoxide

British Journal of Dermatology, 1975
Two cases of hypertrichosis due to diazoxide are described. The mechanism is unknown bu may be due either to increased cutaneous perfusion or to increased levels of cyclic AMP.
W.H. Schutt, I.W. Caldwell, J.L. Burton
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Angina Pectoris and Diazoxide

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt To the editor: Kanada and associates make no mention of prior antihypertensive therapy in the 14 patients described in their article on angina-like syndrome with diazoxide therapy for hyper...
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Disposition of diazoxide in children

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1973
Pharmacokinetic studies in 4 children with hypo glycemia who required diazoxide therapy revealed a half‐life of the drug in blood of 9.5 to 24 hmlrs. The blood level of diazoxide in these children while receiving maintenance therapy was 15 to 50 p.g per milliliter.
Albert W. Pruitt   +2 more
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The effect of diazoxide on the veins

American Heart Journal, 1972
Abstract The effect of the antihypertensive drug, diazoxide, on peripheral arteries and veins was investigated in man, dog, and rabbit. The action of diazoxide, 300 mg. given intravenously, was followed for 60 minutes in 12 normotensive and 12 hypertensive volunteers.
M.P. Thirlwell, Thomas T. Zsotér
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