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In this article, Freis's team reported that chlorothiazide--which reduces extracellular blood volume--appeared to also reduce cardiac output, arterial pressure, and pressure in the right atrium, suggesting that the diuretic imposed a wide antihypertensive effect.. NOTE: Scanned item is a reprint. Original article is on pp. 1261-1263.
Hypertension, Antihypertensive Agents, Chlorothiazide, and Hemodynamics
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Text
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3 pages
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English
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Periodical. Frohlich, Edward D., Harold W. Schnaper, Ilse M. Wilson, and Edward D. Freis. "Hemodynamic Alterations in Hypertensive Patients Due to Chlorothiazide." New England Journal of Medicine 262, (23 June 1960): 1-3. Article. 3 Images.. New England Journal of Medicine