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International journal of clinical and experimental pathology • 2014 | View Paper
“Rossat and colleagues (14) reported that in normotensive, salt-depleted persons, celecoxib resulted in decreased urinary outputs of sodium, potassium , and water that were similar to those seen with naproxen.”
“Sodium and potassium excretion rates decreased significantly in the rats treated with celecoxib , diclofenac, rebamipide plus celecoxib, or rebamipide plus diclofenac on day 3.”