| bumetanide | <chemical> 3-butylamino-4-phenoxy-5-sulfamylbenzoic acid. A sulfamyl diuretic. Pharmacological action: diuretics, sulfamyl. Chemical name: Benzoic acid, 3-(aminosulfonyl)-5-(butylamino)-4-phenoxy- (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : AstraZeneca Brand of Bumetanide, Atlantis Brand of Bumetanide, Bumedyl, Bumethanide, Bumex, Burinex, Drenural, Farmacusi Brand of Bumetanide, Fordiuran, Grossmann Brand of Bumetanide, Leo Brand of Bumetanide, Miccil, PF-1593, Roche Brand of Bumetanide, PF 1593
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Bumetanide is a loop diuretic of the sulfamyl category to treat heart failure. It is often used in patients in whom high doses of furosemide are ineffective. There is however no reason not to use bumetanide as a first choice drug. The main difference between the two substances is in bioavailability. Furosemide is incompletely absorbed in the intestine (40%), and there is substantial inter- and intraindividual differences in bioavailability (range 10-90%). ...
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