(HealthDay News) — Intravenous (IV) diuretics appear to be safe and effective for outpatient volume management in heart failure, according to a study published online in JACC: Heart Failure. Leo F.
Acetazolamide added to intravenous loop diuretics decreases congestion within three days in patients with acute decompensated heart failure, according to late breaking research presented in a Hot Line ...
Toronto, ON - Data presented from a national registry have shown that hospitalized acute decompensated HF patients who received intravenous (IV) diuretic therapy fared worse and used more hospital ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Oral sodium chloride supplementation during IV diuresis resulted in similar changes in ...
LISBON, Portugal—The use of intravenous furosemide plus the thiazide-like diuretic metolazone resulted in significantly better natriuresis, as well as greater increase in urine volume and a larger ...
Despite not reaching statistical significance, findings from DICTATE-AHF show early dapagliflozin improved decongestion and led to earlier hospital discharge for patients with acute decompensated ...
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Esperion to acquire Corstasis for cardiovascular franchise expansion
The agreement will see Esperion, via a subsidiary, purchase all outstanding stock of Corstasis for an upfront cash payment of ...
CHICAGO — A nasal spray formulation of bumetanide, a diuretic drug, could help treat heart failure by preventing the resistance that can develop to oral forms of the drug, a preliminary safety and ...
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