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Is Spironolactone same as Triamterene?
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Similar, in that they are both used as diuretics, but they are from
different classes and work by different physiological mechanisms. NPS On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 23:52:05 GMT, "Mike" <mike@hotmail.com> wrote: >Is Spironolactone same as Triamterene? |
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Do you mean Triamterene does not block aldosterone, but works differently?
"UK Pharmacist" <ukpharmacist@uk_pharmacy.com> wrote in message news:hoepq210pvnmlmdts2gr42vi7ac7u2frn3@4ax.com... > Similar, in that they are both used as diuretics, but they are from > different classes and work by different physiological mechanisms. > > > NPS > > > > On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 23:52:05 GMT, "Mike" <mike@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Is Spironolactone same as Triamterene? |
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Yes.
"Triamterene has a unique mode of action; it inhibits the reabsorption of sodium ions in exchange for potassium and hydrogen ions at that segment of the distal tubule under the control of adrenal mineralocorticoids (especially aldosterone). This activity is not directly related to aldosterone secretion or antagonism; it is a result of a direct effect on the renal tubule." (from: www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/triamterine_cp.htm - Clinical Pharmacology tab). The same site can give information on Spironolactone for comparison (www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/spiron_cp.htm). On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 00:29:58 GMT, "Mike" <mike@hotmail.com> wrote: >Do you mean Triamterene does not block aldosterone, but works differently? > |
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Thanks a lot UK Pharmacist.
"UK Pharmacist" <ukpharmacist@uk_pharmacy.com> wrote in message news:qqsvq2tfj3632iqdqu0dcdbnk2v6j4ff1u@4ax.com... > Yes. > > "Triamterene has a unique mode of action; it inhibits the reabsorption > of sodium ions in exchange for potassium and hydrogen ions at that > segment of the distal tubule under the control of adrenal > mineralocorticoids (especially aldosterone). This activity is not > directly related to aldosterone secretion or antagonism; it is a > result of a direct effect on the renal tubule." (from: > www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/triamterine_cp.htm - Clinical Pharmacology > tab). > > The same site can give information on Spironolactone for comparison > (www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/spiron_cp.htm). > > > > > On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 00:29:58 GMT, "Mike" <mike@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Do you mean Triamterene does not block aldosterone, but works differently? >> |
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UK Pharmacist wrote: > Yes. > > "Triamterene has a unique mode of action; it inhibits the reabsorption > of sodium ions in exchange for potassium and hydrogen ions at that > segment of the distal tubule under the control of adrenal > mineralocorticoids (especially aldosterone). This activity is not > directly related to aldosterone secretion or antagonism; it is a > result of a direct effect on the renal tubule." (from: > www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/triamterine_cp.htm - Clinical Pharmacology > tab). > > The same site can give information on Spironolactone for comparison > (www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/spiron_cp.htm). > > > > > On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 00:29:58 GMT, "Mike" <mike@hotmail.com> wrote: Thank you for the website...very informative. > > >Do you mean Triamterene does not block aldosterone, but works differently? > > |