Clinical Experience with an Oral Diuretic,Trichlormethiazide |
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Authors: | D. D. Gellman |
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Abstract: | The main objective of this study was to observe the long-term effects of the administration of trichlormethiazide on the urine and blood. Fourteen patients suffering from essential hypertension or edema requiring diuretic therapy were treated for periods of one to 12 months (mean 5.4 months). There were no significant changes in urine values, blood counts, or serum sodium or potassium levels. Additional nitrogen retention occurred in two patients with renal failure, but no significant changes in blood urea nitrogen occurred in the remainder. Serum uric acid levels were lower at the end of treatment than before. The blood pressure fell in nine patients. No toxic effects were observed. |
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