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  Vol. 206 No. 1, September 30, 1968 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Prevention of Cardiac Necrosis by Amiloride

Hans Selye, MD, PhD, DSc

JAMA. 1968;206(1):103-104.


Abstract

Amiloride hydrochloride, a highly potent potassiumsparing agent, protects the rat against the infarcts and mortality characteristic of electrolyte-steroid cardiopathy conducive to necrosis.



Author Affiliations

From the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Montreal.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, PO Box 6128, Montreal (Dr. Selye).



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