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This study was designed to examine the ontogeny of renal functions in the neonatal rat using various pharmacologic agents as probes. The renal responses of 2-, 6-, and 10-day-old rats to diuretic agents known to act on proximal tubules, loops of Henle and distal tubules were assessed. These included acetazolamide, furosemide, mercaptomerin, chlorothiazide and amiloride.
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May 1989
Avram Center for Kidney Diseases, Department of Medicine, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York.
The first two cases outlined above with intractable massive proteinuria and uremia, were followed and treated with standard medical therapy and dialysis. After a period of study and demonstration of clinical deterioration both patients were given solutions containing sodium mercaptomerin. Within days there was a decline in urine protein excretion and a variable increase in serum protein concentration.
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June 1978
Chemicals, including commonly used drugs (e.g., penicillin, meprobamate, pyridium, and mercaptomerin) penetrate and persist for some time in the ovarian follicular fluid at concentrations approximately similar to that of the serum.
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