Builds upon existing granted DSR patents in US, Europe, Japan and China Strengthens DSR patent protection based upon extensive clinical and pre-clinical experience Data published in European Journal ...
Many medications can help lower high blood pressure (hypertension), but no single one works best for everyone. The good news is, with some patience and help from your healthcare provider, you’ll ...
Some herbs, spices, foods, and beverages are touted for their benefits as diuretic agents. However, human clinical studies are largely lacking, with research limited to animal studies and traditional ...
Panelists discuss how diuretics serve as necessary “bailout therapy” for volume management in heart failure but should not substitute for guideline-directed medical therapy, with emerging evidence ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first intranasal diuretic for heart, liver and kidney disease patients, aiming to prevent a common and costly issue that results in more than ...
Diuretic doses in patients with heart failure could be down-titrated effectively using a simple, noninvasive, home-based monitoring system, according to findings from a pilot study presented at the ...
Thiazides, thiazide-like and loop diuretics are commonly prescribed to manage hypertension and heart failure. The main mechanism of action of these diuretics involve inhibition of Na + reabsorption in ...
Diuretics wield their physiologic magic along various channels within the kidneys to create a thriving spillway that expels excess water. This lightens the load on the diseased heart, and prevents ...
The need to intensify oral diuretic therapy in patients who have heart failure with mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction (HFmrEF/HFpEF) is significantly decreased with finerenone (Kerendia; ...
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