1985
DOI: 10.1159/000183378
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Effects of Sulfinpyrazone on Renal Function and Prostaglandin Formation in Man

Abstract: Sulfinpyrazone (800 mg/day for 6 days) significantly reduced the excretion of the main urinary prostaglandin E metabolite by 54% in 6 healthy female volunteers. While sulfinpyrazone did not affect inulin clearance, clearances of creatinine and PAH were significantly diminished by 18.0 and 44.7%, respectively. In the anaesthetized dog sulfinpyrazone decreased PAH clearance and PAH extraction concomitantly without affecting renal blood flow. These results show that clearances of creatinine and PAH do not reliabl… Show more

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