Frusemide acts on the thick portion of the
ascending loop of Henle. It inhibits Na+ and Cl- reabsorption there via Na+, K+, -ATPase-dependent
pump. Owing to the large NaCl
absorptive capacity of the loop of Henle,
agents that act at this site produce a diuretic effect much greater than that seen with other diuretic groups.
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