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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1999; 34:1794-1801
© 1999 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Hemodynamic and neuroendocrine effects for candoxatril and frusemide in mild stable chronic heart failure

Arne S. Westheim, MD, PhD*, Per Bostrøm, MD{dagger}, Carl C. Christensen, MD*, Hanni Parikka, MD{ddagger}, Einar O. Rykke, MD* and Lauri Toivonen, MD{ddagger}

* Department of Cardiology, Ullevál Hospital, Oslo, Norway
{dagger} Södra Skolgatan 31, Malmö, Sweden
{ddagger} Division of Cardiology, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland



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Figure 1 Plasma renin activity (µg/liter/h). Geometric mean over time on day 0 and day 42.

 


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Figure 2 Aldosterone concentration (nmol/liter). Geometric mean over time on day 0 and day 42.

 




 
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