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![]() GerodontologyVolume 8 Issue 1, Pages 23 - 26 Published Online: 28 Jul 2006 © 2009 The Gerodontology Society and John Wiley & Sons A/S
Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 2178K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Effects of Furosemide on the Oral Cavity Copyright The Gerodontology Association 1989 ABSTRACTFurosemide, a potent loop diuretic, has been reported to cause xerostomia, a sensation of oral dryness. We obtained urine and salivary secretions from five normal males after oral intake of either 0.5 mg/kg body weight of furosemide or placebo. The experimental treatment resulted in a five-fold increase in urinary output. In contrast, analysis of salivary secretions indicated there were no significant differences in flow rates, total output, total protein, or Na*, K |