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actually captopril is a PH sensative drug, as per IP-in 0.1N HCL it's showing 212nm, and it's very difficult to find out lambda by UV-spectroscopy because the UV visible range of UV- is 200-400nm, and generally near to 200nm all lambda consider as solvent pick....so UV-spectoscopy is not perfact one for analysis purpose of captopril.
They are located in the renal medulla and are made of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule.
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A renal scan with lasik is a mis spelling of a renal scan with lasix, a diuretic, used to increase renal function.
"Renal" refers to the kidneys.
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A parathyroid scan is administered when the parathyroid appears to be overactive and a tumor is suspected.
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Hyperkalemia. Captopril is an ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitor which has various actions on the cardiovascular and renal systems. One of these actions in inhibition of the formation of Angiotensin II and aldosterone. Aldosterone acts to increase sodium (and water) reabsoprtion in the collecting duct of the nephron. In this process potassium is excreted. If aldosterone release is inhibited by Captopril then sodium reabsorption is decreased and potassium remains in the blood, leading to hyperkalemia.
A misspelling of "captopril". Captopril is an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor.
The captopril test is a screening test for hypertension of kidney origin (renovascular hypertension ).
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