Renal-dose (low-dose) dopamine for the treatment of sepsis-related and other forms of acute renal failure: ineffective and probably dangerous.
Power, D A
Renal-dose (low-dose) dopamine for the treatment of sepsis-related and other forms of acute renal failure: ineffective and probably dangerous. [electronic resource] - Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology. Supplement Apr 1999 - S23-8 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Review
0143-9294
Acute Kidney Injury--drug therapy
Animals
Clinical Trials as Topic
Dopamine--adverse effects
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Humans
Ischemia--complications
Kidney--blood supply
Sepsis--complications
Toxins, Biological--toxicity
Renal-dose (low-dose) dopamine for the treatment of sepsis-related and other forms of acute renal failure: ineffective and probably dangerous. [electronic resource] - Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology. Supplement Apr 1999 - S23-8 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Review
0143-9294
Acute Kidney Injury--drug therapy
Animals
Clinical Trials as Topic
Dopamine--adverse effects
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Humans
Ischemia--complications
Kidney--blood supply
Sepsis--complications
Toxins, Biological--toxicity