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[Effect of drugs used for the prevention of urinary calculi recurrence on the growth and metabolism of young experimental animals].
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1979
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Young Experimental AnimalsLaboratory Animal StudyKation ExchangerPharmacological StudyToxicologyMetabolismMineral MetabolismHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyUrological ResearchIngestionPharmacologyAnimal ExperimentUrologyAnimal ScienceHerbal MedicinePhysiologyUrinary Calculi RecurrenceVeterinary ScienceKation ExchangersMedicine
In the animal experiment should be made clear whether several medicaments which stood the test in the prevention of relapses of urinary calculi may be used without any danger also in the infantile carrier of concrements. For this purpose young rabbits high doses of diuretics, kation exchangers, aluminium oxide, extracts of the root of rubia tinctorum, succinimide and diphosphonate were given. Growth and development of the animals were negatively influenced by the medicaments, with the exception of the kation exchanger and the extracts of the root of rubia tinctorum. Numerous animals died under the administration of duiretics. The results of the examinations of metabolism only partly allow general conclusions. The medicamentous long-term metaphylaxis of the urolithiasis in childhood is also to be used like dietetic restrictions under strong indication and permanent control.