This site may require a log-in in the near future. We are constantly being swamped by AI agents. If they continue to take down the site, we will be changing to requiring logins to access any item.

🍽️ canrenoic acid potassium salt,(prescription)

AI Engines For more Details: Perplexity  Kagi Labs  You 

  1. Diuretic Effect: Canrenoic acid potassium salt works by increasing the excretion of sodium and water from the body while retaining potassium. This helps to reduce fluid buildup in the body, leading to decreased blood volume and lower blood pressure.

  2. Hypertension Management: It may be prescribed to help lower blood pressure in individuals with hypertension, either alone or in combination with other antihypertensive medications.

  3. Edema Treatment: Canrenoic acid potassium salt is commonly used to treat edema associated with conditions such as congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and kidney disease by promoting the removal of excess fluid from the body.

  4. Heart Failure Management: It may be used as part of the treatment for heart failure to reduce fluid overload and alleviate symptoms such as shortness of breath and swelling.

  5. Potassium-Sparing Action: Similar to canrenone, canrenoic acid potassium salt helps to retain potassium in the body, which is important for maintaining normal heart rhythm and muscle function.

  6. Reduction of Aldosterone Effects: Canrenoic acid potassium salt acts as an antagonist of aldosterone, a hormone that regulates sodium and potassium balance in the body. By blocking aldosterone's effects, it helps to reduce sodium and water retention.

  7. Management of Ascites: Canrenoic acid potassium salt may be used to manage ascites, which is the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity often seen in liver cirrhosis.

  8. Prevention of Hypokalemia: Its potassium-sparing effect helps prevent hypokalemia (low potassium levels), which can occur with other diuretics that promote potassium excretion.

;

Check for interactions on Supp.AI   |   πŸ“š PubMed Citations

βš—οΈ Compensation for antibiotic usage

Data Contradictions β€” Limits of Certainity

Impacted of canrenoic acid potassium salt,(prescription) On Probiotics

Bacteria Impacted by canrenoic acid potassium salt,(prescription)

We extend modifiers to include items that changes the parent and child taxa. I.e. for a species, that would be the genus that is belongs to and the strains in the species.

Impact of canrenoic acid potassium salt,(prescription) on Conditions from US National Library of Medicine

A higher number indicates impact on more bacteria associated with the condition and confidence on the impact.

We have X bacteria high and Y low reported. We find that the modifier reduces some and increases other of these two groups. We just tally: X|reduces + Y|Increase = Positive   X|increases + Y|decrease = Negative.

Benefit Ratio:
Numbers above 0 have increasing positive effect.
Numbers below 0 have increasing negative effect.

Explanations /Info /Descriptions are influenced by Large Language Models and may not be accurate and include some hallucinations.Please report any to us for correction.

Copyright 2016 - 2025 Lassesen Consulting, LLC[2007], DBA, Microbiome Prescription All rights served.   Permission to data scrap or reverse engineer is explicitly denied to all users.U.S.Code Title 18 PART I CHAPTER 47 Β§β€―1030, CETS No.185, CFAA   Use of data on this site is prohibited except under written license.There is no charge for individual personal use.Use for any commercial applications or research requires a written license.   Caveat emptor: Analysis and suggestions are based on modelling(and thus infererence ) based on studies.The data sources are usually given for those that wish to consider alternative inferences.theories and models.   Inventions /Methodologies on this site are Patent Pending.

Microbiome Prescription do not make any representations that data or analyses available on this site is suitable for human diagnostic purposes, for informing treatment decisions, or for any other purposes and accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for such use.
This site is not in strict compliance with Personal Health Information Laws. [216.73.217 ]