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Diuretics indications for

Furosemide is a widely used loop diuretic indicated for the treatment of different pathological conditions such as congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and chronic renal failure. It has a narrow absorption window and mainly absorbed from the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine. Following administration of furosemide, the natriuretic effect rapidly disperses and is concealed before the next administration. This problematic aspect in furosemide therapy is mostly attributed to the natural homeostatic compensatory mechanisms. Lately, it has been demonstrated that the diuretic and natriuretic effects of furosemide can be significantly improved, following a continuous input (intravenous infusion) compared to immediate release DFs. Beside the narrow absorption window, this pharmacodynamic feature of the drug provides another rationale for the development of a GRDF for furosemide. [Pg.1858]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.124 , Pg.125 , Pg.126 , Pg.127 ]




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