Abstract
Summary
Intravenous administration of hydroxyzine to unanesthetized dogs in doses of 5 mg/kg produced a decrease in urine flow following cessation of the drug in absence of any hemodynamic changes. In contrast to response in normal dogs there was no change in urine flow in diabetes insipidus animals. These results indicate hydroxyzine stimulated release of the antidiuretic hormone under conditions described here.
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