Abstract

A single large intravenous dose of etachrynic acid (20–40 mg/kg body weight) causes a rapid significant diminution in the voltages of cochlear microphonic potentials in the guinea pig. No permanent functional or morphologic alterations can be demonstrated 3 weeks following a single large intravenous dose (30 mg/kg body weight) of the drug.

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