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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 9 (1975), S. 63-67 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Contrast media ; diatrizoate ; glomerular filtration rate ; iodamide ; tubular secretion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Active tubular secretion of iodamide, a water-soluble contrast medium, was demonstrated by comparing the clearances of iodamide, iothalamate and inulin. Passive tubular back diffusion was not found. The fraction excreted by tubular secretion was significantly reduced at “clinical” plasma concentrations. The glomerular filtration rate was slightly depressed at these concentrations of iodamide and diatrizoate.
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    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: digoxine ; spironolactone ; heart failure ; inotropy ; side effects ; drug interaction ; plasma levels
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effect of spironolactone on cardiac contractility indices was studied by externally recording systolic time intervals in four digitalized and four non-digitalized patients with ischaemic heart disease. A negative inotropic effect was found after spironolactone 100mg b.i.d. in all eight patients, as measured by an increase in pre-ejection period index PEPI (p〈0.01), and the ratio between pre-ejection period and left ventricular ejection time PEP/LVET (p〈0.001), while pre- and afterload remained constant. As expected, digoxin exerted a positive inotropic effect, as a decrease was observed in PEPI (p〈0.01), and PEP/LVET (p〈0.001). It was not possible to ascertain whether the observed effect was caused by a pharmacological interaction at receptor level between spironolactone and digoxin, or indirectly to changes in endogenous substances e.g. aldosterone. The results suggest that spironolactone may have unintended side effects in patients with severe heart failure and that its use be reevaluated.
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