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  • Title: Muzolimine vs. furosemide in nephrotic syndrome: further support of different carrier(s) operating for enteral absorption.
    Author: Bazzato G, Coli U, Landini S, Fracasso A, Righetto F, Scanferla F, Forte M, Morachiello P.
    Journal: Z Kardiol; 1985; 74 Suppl 2():92-5. PubMed ID: 4002811.
    Abstract:
    The authors have compared during 4 weeks of study the effects of furosemide (F) by oral route or i.v. and muzolimine (M)/os in 10 patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS) and normal renal function. A satisfactory diuretic response was observed with i.v. F (100 mg) and M/os (30-60 mg) with respect to the basal condition (P less than 0.001), while F/os (100 mg) was ineffective in these patients. This behaviour may be explained by the different pharmacological properties of M vs. F, by gut alterations due to the oedema of mucosa or loss of some "carrier(s)" operating for intestinal absorption of these two high ceiling diuretics.
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