1. Diuretic Action of Sodium Fluoride
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Leo Gottlieb and Samuel B. Grant
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Goiter ,Sodium ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Thyroid ,Diuresis ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Urine ,medicine.disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Sodium fluoride ,medicine ,Ingestion ,Diuretic - Abstract
During a study of the effect of sodium fluoride on the thyroid gland of dogs, we noted that the animals had a pronounced increase of urine output after intravenous injection of the drug. Goldenberg had similarly noted a diuresis in goiter patients treated with sodium fluoride1. The present study was undertaken to further investigate this diuretic action.Dogs were placed in metabolism cages and given a weighed diet of Purina Dog Chow to fulfill the food requirements and to provide a constant ingestion of salt and protein. Water was given in sufficient, but constant, daily amounts. After a control period, during which the body weight, urine output, urine chlorides and total urine nitrogen were determined daily, sodium fluoride in 1% aqueous solution was injected intravenously. The effect is shown in the following charts. The experiment was repeated and confirmed in six different animals.Single doses of 0.005 gm. to 0.020 gm. per kilo of body weight were followed by a pronounced diuresis. In addition to an i...
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- 1932
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