FUROSEMIDE
DrugBank ID: db00695
DrugCentral: furosemide
Synonymous :2-furfurylamino-4-chloro-5-sulfamoylbenzoic acid | 4-chloro-5-sulfamoyl-n-furfuryl-anthranilic acid | 4-chloro-n-(2-furylmethyl)-5-sulfamoylanthranilic acid | 4-chloro-n-furfuryl-5-sulfamoylanthranilic acid | frusemide | furosemid | furosemida | furosemide | furosemidu | furosemidum
Drug Sentece Context
Table 1. Analysis of context sentence of furosemide gene in 11 abstracts.
pmid | sentence |
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32622469 | Inhaled furosemide, a small molecule capable of inhibiting IL-6 and TNFα, may be an agent capable of treating the Coronavirus Disease 2019 cytokine storm in both resource-rich and developing countries. […] Furosemide is a “repurpose-able” small molecule therapeutics, that is safe, easily synthesized, handled, and stored, and is available in reasonable quantities worldwide. |
32628137 | Chronic users of ACEi, ARB, or other antihypertensive drugs were matched according to age, sex, sick days before hospitalization, comorbidities, smoking, number of antihypertensive regimens, doxazosin use, furosemide use, and serum creatinine level. |
32704455 | This has enabled us to identify the loop diuretic furosemide as a candidate molecule. […] To pre-clinically evaluate furosemide as a putative COVID-19 therapeutic, we studied its anti-inflammatory activity on RAW264.7, THP-1 and SIM-A9 cell lines stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). […] Upon treatment with furosemide, LPS-induced production of pro-inflammatory cytokines was reduced, indicating that furosemide suppresses the M1 polarization, including IL-6 and TNF-α release. […] In addition, we found that furosemide promotes the production of anti-inflammatory cytokine products (IL-1RA, arginase), indicating M2 polarization. […] Accordingly, we conclude that furosemide is a reasonably potent inhibitor of IL-6 and TNF-α that is also safe, inexpensive and well-studied. |
32799423 | The expression level of TMPRSS2 was increased with a number of medications, such as diclofenac, furosemide, and dexamethasone, whereas other medications, such as allopurinol, suppressed the expression of this gene. |
33008479 | Hypokalemic or taking oral furosemide or steroids 7. |
33063447 | Age >65 years, congestive heart failure, severity of disease, C-reactive protein level, hypokalaemia and furosemide treatment, were all associated with QTc prolongation. […] Adjusted analysis showed that QTc prolongation was five times more likely with hypokalaemia [OR 5, (95% CI, 1.3-20)], and three times more likely with furosemide treatment [OR 3 (95% CI, 1.01-13.7)]. […] In patients treated with HCQ, QTc prolongation was associated with the presence of traditional risk factors such as hypokalaemia and furosemide treatment. |
33150470 | Furosemide, amiodarone and quetiapine were the main drivers of potentially severe DDIs upon admission, and hydroxychloroquine and particularly lopinavir/ritonavir were the main drivers during hospitalisation. |
33447763 | Some of these medications increased TMPRSS2, while others, like furosemide, significantly reduced COVID-19 receptors. |
33556150 | Fifty-three patients underwent the furosemide stress test (FST) to predict progression to AKI stage 3. |
33575158 | The patient had developed a rash, and oxygen support was required in addition to her baseline medication (furosemide and captopril). |