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Spironolactone Potassium compounds

Spironolactone is the most clinically usehil steroidal aldosterone antagonist, and unlike GR antagonists, this compound is utilized much more frequendy than aldosterone agonists. Interfering with reabsorption and secretion in the late distal segment, this compound is predominantiy used with other diuretics. Canrenone, an olefinic metaboHte of spironolactone, and potassium canrenoate, in which the C-17 lactone has been hydrolyzed open, are also potent mineralocorticoid antagonists. [Pg.109]

In humans, spironolactone is absorbed readily and is metabolized in the liver to active compounds called canrenones. It is these metabolites that compete with aldosterone for its cytosolic receptor therefore, the maximal natriuretic effect is not observed until 24-48 h after treatment has been initiated. Spironolactone is indicated for the treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism but is also used in refractory edema and in secondary hyperaldosteronism consequent to use of loop or thiazide-type diuretics (Martinez-Maldonado Cordova 1990, Rose 1989, 1991, Wilcox 1991). In one study, the administration of spironolactone via nasogastric tube (1 and 2mg/kg) to ponies more than doubled the urinary excretion of sodium and reduced the urinary excretion of potassium for a period of 72 h, although there was no difference in the volume of urine produced (Alexander 1982). This suggests that spironolactone is a potassium-sparing agent in horses however, to date, no pharmacokinetic studies have been published. [Pg.168]


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