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. 1966 Dec;7(6):697–699. doi: 10.1136/gut.7.6.697

Blocking by spironolactone (SC 9420) of the action of aldosterone upon the intestinal transport of potassium, sodium, and water.

R G Elmslie, A T Mulholland, R Shields
PMCID: PMC1552632  PMID: 5957523

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