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  2. Template:Pharmacokinetics of 100 mg per day spironolactone ...

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    Pharmacokinetics of 100 mg/day spironolactone and its metabolites Compound C max Tooltip Peak concentrations (day 1) C max Tooltip Peak concentrations (day 15) AUC Tooltip Area-under-the-curve concentrations (day 15) t 1/2 Tooltip Elimination half-life; Spironolactone: 72 ng/mL (173 nmol/L) 80 ng/mL (192 nmol/L) 231 ng•hour/mL (555 nmol ...

  3. Pharmacodynamics of spironolactone - Wikipedia

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    Spironolactone has been identified as an inhibitor of NRG1‐ERBB4 signaling. [142] Spironolactone has been found to act as a potent inhibitor of the pannexin 1 channel, and this action appears to be involved in its antihypertensive effects independently of MR antagonism. [143] Spironolactone has been found to block hERG channels. [144]

  4. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    However, spironolactone is metabolized to three active metabolites, which give it prolonged activity (13.8 – 16. 5 hours). Spironolactone has a long half-life and is excreted 47-51% through kidneys. Patients with chronic kidney disease therefore require close monitoring when taking the drug. Spironolactone is also eliminated through feces (35-41%

  5. Template:Spironolactone - Wikipedia

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  6. Spironolactone - Wikipedia

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    [11] [185] [186] Other known but more minor metabolites of spironolactone include 7α-thiospironolactone (7α-TS), which is an important intermediate to the major metabolites of spironolactone, [17] as well as the 7α-methyl ethyl ester of spironolactone and the 6β-hydroxy-7α-methyl ethyl ester of spironolactone.

  7. Canrenone - Wikipedia

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    Canrenone is an active metabolite of spironolactone, canrenoic acid, and potassium canrenoate, and is considered to be partially responsible for their effects. [9] It has been found to have approximately 10 to 25% of the potassium-sparing diuretic effect of spironolactone, [ 16 ] whereas another metabolite, 7α-thiomethylspironolactone (7α-TMS ...

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Drug list templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  9. Template : Spironolactone at steroid hormone receptors

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