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Observations on the Effects of a New Diuretic-S1520


B. Goldberg
KI Furman

Abstract

S1520, a sulphonamide-derived diuretic, was administered to healthy volunteers and patients with oedema. A therapeutic effect was produced by doses of 10 - 20 mg. The onset of action was within 3 hours and persisted for up to 36 hours. Natriuresis, chloruresis and increasing kaliuresis were observed with continued administration. The probable site of drug action was on the distal tubule. Patients with severe renal failure or hyponatraemia did not show a therapeutic response, and the maximal efficacy of the drug was considered to be less than that of furosemide.


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