Causes of ulcers
									
... react with gastric acid to form water and a salt, thereby diminish the gastric acidity. Because pepsin is inactive at a pH greater than 4, antacids also reduce pepsin activity. Systemic absorption of sodium bicarbonate [NaHCO3] can produce transient metabolic alkalosis; therefore, this antacid is n ...
                        	... react with gastric acid to form water and a salt, thereby diminish the gastric acidity. Because pepsin is inactive at a pH greater than 4, antacids also reduce pepsin activity. Systemic absorption of sodium bicarbonate [NaHCO3] can produce transient metabolic alkalosis; therefore, this antacid is n ...
									Hydrochlorothiazide - Developing Anaesthesia
									
... They inhibit reabsorption of sodium and chloride in approximately equivalent amounts) in the proximal (diluting) segment of the distal convoluted tubule - hence water is retained in the tubule and so lost from the body. Natriuresis may be also be accompanied by some loss of potassium and magnesium. ...
                        	... They inhibit reabsorption of sodium and chloride in approximately equivalent amounts) in the proximal (diluting) segment of the distal convoluted tubule - hence water is retained in the tubule and so lost from the body. Natriuresis may be also be accompanied by some loss of potassium and magnesium. ...
									Effects of ()-HA-966, CGS-19755, Phencyclidine, and Dizocilpine on
									
... Accepted for publication December 6, 1998 ...
                        	... Accepted for publication December 6, 1998 ...
									Characterization of the Analgesic and Anti
									
... The purified COX enzymes were reconstituted with 2 mM phenol and 1 mM hematin and the cyclooxygenase activity was measured using a radiometric assay (Barnett et al., 1994). Putative inhibitors (2–15 ml) were diluted in DMSO and preincubated with the appropriate recombinant COX (3–15 ng) at a final c ...
                        	... The purified COX enzymes were reconstituted with 2 mM phenol and 1 mM hematin and the cyclooxygenase activity was measured using a radiometric assay (Barnett et al., 1994). Putative inhibitors (2–15 ml) were diluted in DMSO and preincubated with the appropriate recombinant COX (3–15 ng) at a final c ...
									cardioprotective mechanisms of lifestyle modifications and
									
... symptomatic patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.31) Therefore, given the clinical relevance of the aldosterone breakthrough, adding MR antagonists to RAS inhibitors should prove to be a useful strategy in terms of organ protection. In most patients with essential hypertension ...
                        	... symptomatic patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.31) Therefore, given the clinical relevance of the aldosterone breakthrough, adding MR antagonists to RAS inhibitors should prove to be a useful strategy in terms of organ protection. In most patients with essential hypertension ...