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- Amiloride, sold under the trade name Midamor among others, is a medication typically used with other medications to treat high blood pressure or swelling...
- Co-amilozide (BAN) is a non-proprietary combination of amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide. Co-amilozide is used in the treatment of hypertension and congestive...
- Co-amilofruse (BAN) is a nonproprietary name used to denote a combination of amiloride and furosemide, which are both diuretics. Co-amilofruse is a treatment...
- combination of low sodium diet and pot****ium-sparing diuretics (e.g. amiloride). It is extremely rare, with fewer than 30 pedigrees or isolated cases...
- diabetes insipidus. Amiloride has additional benefit of blocking Na uptake. Thiazide diuretics are sometimes combined with amiloride to prevent hypokalemia...
- The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC), (also known as amiloride-sensitive sodium channel) is a membrane-bound ion channel that is selectively permeable...
- or benzyl amiloride is a potent blocker of the ENaC channel and also a sodium-calcium exchange blocker. It is a potent analog of amiloride, and is marketed...
- pot****ium canreonate.[citation needed] Epithelial sodium channel blockers: amiloride and triamterene.[citation needed] The term "calcium-sparing diuretic"...
- and acne from PCOS or other causes. Epithelial sodium channel blockers: Amiloride – better tolerated than triamterene Triamterene – increased renal side-effects...
- and responses to sodium chloride in the chorda tympani is mediated by amiloride-sensitive sodium channels. The chorda tympani has a relatively low response...