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Beitrag zur Wirkung des Hygroton®

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When Hygroton® and spironolactone are given together to rats, the urinary excretion of sodium and chlorides induced by Hygroton increases with increasing doses of spironolactone, but that of potassium does not.

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Stenger, E.G. Beitrag zur Wirkung des Hygroton®. Experientia 17, 322–323 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158181

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