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Salahudeen, A.K. - Currently, there are few effective treatments to prevent or mitigate acute renal failure. In this regard, the new finding that fenoldopam may mitigate mild form of acute renal failure of great interest. Fenoldopam, unlike other dopaminergic agents, is a selective D1 receptor agonist that continues to have vasodilatory properties even at higher doses


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