etacrynic acid

etacrynic acid
A diuretic used to treat high blood pressure

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  • Etacrynic acid — Systematic (IUPAC) name [2,3 dichloro 4 (2 methylenebutanoyl)phenoxy]acetic acid Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com …   Wikipedia

  • etacrynic acid — a loop diuretic used to treat fluid retention (oedema), such as that associated with heart failure and kidney and liver disorders. It is administered by injection. Common side effects are loss of appetite, difficulty in swallowing, nausea,… …   Medical dictionary

  • etacrynic — adjective Of or pertaining to etacrynic acid or its derivatives …   Wiktionary

  • Mersalyl acid — Identifiers CAS number 486 67 9  …   Wikipedia

  • ethacrynic acid — An unsaturated ketone derivative of aryloxyacetic acid; a potent loop diuretic and a weak antihypertensive; * * * eth·a·cryn·ic acid .eth ə .krin ik n a potent synthetic diuretic C13H12Cl2O4 used esp. in the treatment of edema …   Medical dictionary

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  • Diuretic — This illustration shows where some types of diuretics act, and what they do. A diuretic provides a means of forced diuresis which elevates the rate of urination. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of… …   Wikipedia

  • Mercurial diuretic — The structure of mersalyl acid Mercurial diuretics are a form of renal diuretic[1] containing mercury. Although previously widely used, they have largely been superseded by safer diuretics such as thiazides, and are hardly used anymore …   Wikipedia

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