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  • ...me|INN]]) or '''frusemide''' (former [[British Approved Name|BAN]]) is a [[loop diuretic]] used in the treatment of congestive [[heart failure]] and [[edem Along with some other diuretics, Furosemide is also included on the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]]'s [[doping
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  • '''Amiloride''' is a [[potassium-sparing diuretics|potassium-sparing diuretic]], first approved for use in 1967 (then known as ...s often used in conjunction with [[thiazide]] (e.g. [[co-amilozide]]) or [[loop diuretic]]s (e.g. [[co-amilofruse]]). Due to its potassium-sparing capaciti
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  • In the [[nephron]], osmotic diuretics act at the portions of the nephron that are water-permeable.<ref name="isbn ...s washes out the cortical medullary gradient in the kidney. This stops the loop of Henle from concentrating urine, which usually uses the high osmotic and
    3 KB (373 words) - 08:43, 20 September 2010