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Ethacrynic Acid and Diabetes

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— It now appears that we have a series of articles showing a suggested dose response related to the elevation of blood sugar in diabetic patients after being treated with ethacrynic acid. My colleague and I have shown that 100 mg of ethacrynic acid daily does not influence the carbohydrate metabolism of nondiabetic or diabetic ...
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Ototoxicity of the Ethacrynic Acid

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
Ototoxicity of ethacrynic acid in concentrations of 10, 30, and 50 mg/kg was investigated by measuring the endocochlear potentials (EP), cochlear microphonics (CM), whole nerve action potentials (AP), and summation potentials (SP). Results indicated an ototoxic effect of ethacrynic acid in concentrations of 30 and 50 mg/kg, and in concentrations of 10 ...
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Ethacrynic acid hyperglycaemia in mice

Experientia, 1967
L'administration de grandes doses de l'acide Ethacrynic par injection i.p. aux souris produit l'hyperglycemie. Les investigations preliminaires indiquent un role important pour la medulle surrenale dans la production de la reponse hyperglycemique.
J M, Foy, B L, Furman
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Vestibulotoxicity of Ethacrynic Acid

The Laryngoscope, 1977
Temporary or permanent vestibulo‐auditory disability may develop after the administration of the diuretic, ethacrynic acid. A transient loss of hearIng is well documented in the literature; yet, it is suspected that permanent deafness requires the interaction of aminoglycoside agents, other ototoxic drugs, or at least renal failure. A review of earlier
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Polarographic Determination of Ethacrynic Acid

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971
Polarography was applied to the analysis of ethacrynic acid in the presence of its principal degradation product, a dimer. The application of the polarographic assay to dosage forms is discussed, and some stability data are given.
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ETHACRYNIC ACID

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1973
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Deafness after Ethacrynic Acid

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
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