Possible Presence of Calcium Channel Blocker(s) in Rubia cordifolia: An Indigenous Medicinal Plant
April 1994, Volume 44, Issue 4
Editorial
Physicians often recommend that patients with UTI increase their fluid intake. This practice has continued for years largely unchallenged because it is so logical: a water diuresis would serve to “flush” the urinary tract of infecting organisms and the increased freque
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