
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 062 | Diuretics
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care
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The Basics of Digaretics in Intensive Care
Frotomide is one of the commonest drugs we use in intensive care. It acts by blocking the sodium potassium to chloride pump in the thick air sending loop of henley. Frosemite is normally a highly protene, browned molecule. And as a result, it can't get into the nepron through the comerlus,. In the healthy state, won't let large things like aldman get through. The presence of extra psodium decreases the osmotic gradient between adulla and tubue. Less water is reabsorbed and more comes out in the earth.
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