Electrophysiological Studies into the Safety of the Anti-diarrheal Drug Clotrimazole during Oral Rehydration Therapy.
Morbidity and mortality from acute diarrheal disease remains high, particularly in developing countries and in cases of natural or man-made disasters. Previous work has shown that the small molecule clotrimazole inhibits intestinal Cl- secretion by blocking both cyclic nucleotide- and Ca(2+)-gated K...
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Main Authors: | Willem S Lexmond (Author), Paul A Rufo (Author), Edda Fiebiger (Author), Wayne I Lencer (Author) |
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2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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