Mefruside

Mefruside is a diuretic medication used to treat high blood pressure and other conditions related to fluid retention. It works by increasing the amount of salt and water that is removed from the body by the kidneys. It may also be used to treat edema, or swelling caused by excess fluid in the body. Mefruside is only available with a prescription and should be taken exactly as directed by your doctor.

Mefruside is a diuretic medication, which means it helps increase urine output to remove excess fluid from the body. Here's a breakdown of its key characteristics:

  • Type of drug: Diuretic
  • Function: Increases urine output to eliminate excess fluid
  • Effects:
    • Increases sodium chloride (salt) excretion
    • May not effectively conserve potassium, leading to potential deficiency
    • Inhibits carbonic anhydrase enzymes, which can elevate uric acid levels in the blood (a risk factor for gout)

Safety information:

  • Mefruside can cause skin irritation, serious eye irritation, and respiratory irritation upon contact.
  • Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause damage to organs.

Important to note:

  • Due to the limited information available, it's difficult to determine how widely used or prescribed Mefruside is currently.
  • If you encounter any mention of Mefruside, it's best to consult a doctor to understand its potential uses and side effects in the context of your specific situation.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C03 Diuretics
C03B - Low-ceiling diuretics, excluding thiazides
C03BA Sulfonamides, plain
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C03 Diuretics
C03B - Low-ceiling diuretics, excluding thiazides
C03BB Sulfonamides and potassium in combination
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