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Sulphonamides with Diuretic Activity

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RECENTLY we have reported that sulphonamides with a substituted amido-group that is, compounds deprived of any inhibitory action on carbonic anhydrase, may possess a high diuretic activity1. The most active compound of the series is 4-amino-6-chloro-benzene-1,3-disulphonmethylamide (I).

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LOGEMANN, W., GIRALDI, P. & PARENTI, M. Sulphonamides with Diuretic Activity. Nature 184, 1711 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841711a0

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