| Literature DB >> 3240762 |
V Heimsoth1, D Loew, O Schuster.
Abstract
In a randomized cross-over study the saluretic effect of furosemide-retard was compared with the combination of furosemide-retard/triamterene in 10 healthy male volunteers. The combination led to a significantly stronger excretion of sodium and a significantly lower excretion of potassium than furosemide-retard. The interaction of the saluretic with the antikaliuretic was even more distinctly expressed regarding sodium related quotients. The combination furosemide-retard/triamterene differs significantly from furosemide-retard in the main considering Na+/Cl-, Na+/K+ and Na+/Mg2+ quotients. The concentration time curves for furosemide and OH-TA-sulphate in the plasma are nearly similar. Maximal plasma levels for furosemide are reached after 3.9h and for OH-TA-sulphate after 2.2h. The 'apparent' elimination half-life time for furosemide is 2.1h and the elimination half-life time for OH-TA-sulphate is 2.0h.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3240762 DOI: 10.1007/BF03189935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet ISSN: 0378-7966 Impact factor: 2.441