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4 February, 13:03

Which parts of the nephron are the sites of action for furosemide? select all the apply?

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  1. 4 February, 13:17
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    Furosemide is a drug commonly used for the treatment of fluid build-up caused by liver scarring, heart failure or kidney disease and it can also be used for the treatment of high blood pressure. Furosemide act by inhibiting the luminal Na-K-Cl co-transporter in the thick limb of the loop of Henle by binding to the chloride transport channel.
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