In chronic experiments on dogs it was shown that verografin and iodamide are excreted from the body not only by filtration but by tubular excretion as well. The maximal transport of verografin and iodamide is significantly lower than that of cardiotrast. In experiments on rats similar results were obtained. Concurrent administration of verografin and iodamide with cardiotrast decreases their excretion in the urine in rats that is probably due to competition for the common transport system in the epithelium of renal tubules.

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