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- Q3905617 subject Q8297717.
- Q3905617 subject Q8343736.
- Q3905617 subject Q8385000.
- Q3905617 subject Q8661590.
- Q3905617 subject Q8808791.
- Q3905617 subject Q8965786.
- Q3905617 abstract "Piretanide (INN, trade names Arelix, Eurelix, Tauliz) has been synthesized in 1973 at Hoechst AG (Germany) as a loop diuretic compound by using a then-new method for introducing cyclic amine residues in an aromatic nucleus in the presence of other aromatically bonded functional groups. Studies of piretanide in rats and dogs in comparison with other high-ceiling diuretics such as furosemide and bumetanide found a more suitable dose/response rate (regression line) and a more favourable sodium/potassium excretion ratio. These findings led eventually to clinical studies in man and finally to the introduction as a saluretic and antihypertensive medication in Germany, France, Italy and other countries.".
- Q3905617 atcPrefix "C03".
- Q3905617 atcSuffix "CA03".
- Q3905617 casNumber "55837-27-9".
- Q3905617 drugbank "DB02925".
- Q3905617 fdaUniiCode "DQ6KK6GV93".
- Q3905617 iupacName "3-(aminosulfonyl)-4-phenoxy-5-pyrrolidin-1-ylbenzoic acid".
- Q3905617 pubchem "4849".
- Q3905617 thumbnail Piretanide_structure.svg?width=300.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q275926.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q388801.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q424280.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q542511.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q824258.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297717.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8343736.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8385000.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8661590.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8808791.
- Q3905617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8965786.
- Q3905617 atcPrefix "3.0".
- Q3905617 atcSuffix "CA03".
- Q3905617 casNumber "55837".
- Q3905617 drugbank "DB02925".
- Q3905617 iupacName "3".
- Q3905617 pubchem "4849".
- Q3905617 unii "DQ6KK6GV93".
- Q3905617 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3905617 type Drug.
- Q3905617 type ChemicalObject.
- Q3905617 type Thing.
- Q3905617 type Q8386.
- Q3905617 comment "Piretanide (INN, trade names Arelix, Eurelix, Tauliz) has been synthesized in 1973 at Hoechst AG (Germany) as a loop diuretic compound by using a then-new method for introducing cyclic amine residues in an aromatic nucleus in the presence of other aromatically bonded functional groups.".
- Q3905617 label "Piretanide".
- Q3905617 depiction Piretanide_structure.svg.