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∙ 16y agodiabetis insipidus is a disease in which the body produce very diluted urine which can not be reduced even if the body fluid intake is reduced. thiazed works in the diastal convoluted tubule by bloking the action of Na/Cl channel. theredore the concentration of Na/Cl increase in the urine. that's what i understand i hope all of you will benefit and correct me if i am wrong. :)
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∙ 16y agoThe mechanism of action of insulin in diabetes is to inhibit its production.
What is mechanism of action eclipta Alba as hepatoprotective?
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Single action The action mechanism would be the hammer with flint.
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A triggering mechanism is a device or action that initiates a process or event. It can be a specific condition, event, or signal that sets off a response or action. In the context of technology, a triggering mechanism can be a sensor, a command, or a set of conditions that activates a function or program.
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