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- Aminometradine abstract "Aminometradine is a weak diuretic which was used to control oedema in those who suffered mild congestive heart failure.Alkyl uracil derivatives have been known for some time to act as diuretic agents in experimental animals. The toxicity of these agents precluded their use in the clinic. Appropriate modification of the molecule, did, however yield diuretic agents in man.".
- Q4746463 abstract "Aminometradine is a weak diuretic which was used to control oedema in those who suffered mild congestive heart failure.Alkyl uracil derivatives have been known for some time to act as diuretic agents in experimental animals. The toxicity of these agents precluded their use in the clinic. Appropriate modification of the molecule, did, however yield diuretic agents in man.".
- Aminometradine comment "Aminometradine is a weak diuretic which was used to control oedema in those who suffered mild congestive heart failure.Alkyl uracil derivatives have been known for some time to act as diuretic agents in experimental animals. The toxicity of these agents precluded their use in the clinic. Appropriate modification of the molecule, did, however yield diuretic agents in man.".
- Q4746463 comment "Aminometradine is a weak diuretic which was used to control oedema in those who suffered mild congestive heart failure.Alkyl uracil derivatives have been known for some time to act as diuretic agents in experimental animals. The toxicity of these agents precluded their use in the clinic. Appropriate modification of the molecule, did, however yield diuretic agents in man.".