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  • ...|author=Katzung, Bertram G. |title=Basic & Clinical Pharmacology |chapter=Diuretic Agents|publisher=Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill |location=New York |year=2 ===Osmotic diuretic===
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  • A [[thiazide]]-like [[diuretic]] medication used to treat [[hypertension]] in humans.
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  • ...ive and antiandrogen, that blocks the action of aldosterone, and used as a diuretic primarily in the treatment of hypertension.
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  • {{r|Osmotic diuretic}}
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • *{{r|Diuretic}}
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • ...um in the evaluations of patients with acute kidney injury with or without diuretic treatment |journal=Am. J. Kidney Dis. |volume=50 |issue=4 |pages=566–73 |
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • * [[amiloride]], (and amiloride/hydrochlorothiazide), a potassium-sparing diuretic * [[hydrochlorothiazide]]/[[spironolactone]], a potassium-sparing diuretic.
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • ...ealth outcomes of chlorthalidone-based vs nonchlorthalidone-based low-dose diuretic therapies. | journal=JAMA | year= 2004 | volume= 292 | issue= 1 | pages= 43 ...d to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • {{r|Diuretic}}
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  • ...um in the evaluations of patients with acute kidney injury with or without diuretic treatment |journal=Am. J. Kidney Dis. |volume=50 |issue=4 |pages=566–73 | | Receiving [[diuretic]]s||58%||81%
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  • ...|author=Katzung, Bertram G. |title=Basic & Clinical Pharmacology |chapter=Diuretic Agents|publisher=Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill |location=New York |year=2 ===Osmotic diuretic===
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  • * [[Diuretic]]s, especially potassium sparing
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  • ** Prevention of [[hypokalemia]] caused by [[diuretic#thiazides|thiazide]] [[diuretic]] therapy
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  • ...may be an excellent choice for second line therapy for patients who fail [[diuretic]]s.<ref name="pmid17673879">{{cite journal| author=Barzilay J, Grimm R, Cus ...el SL, Cutler JA, Savage PJ, Applegate WB, Black H et al.| title=Effect of diuretic-based antihypertensive treatment on cardiovascular disease risk in older di
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  • ...atients will respond to spironolactone.1860680 For nonresponders, a [[loop diuretic]] may also be added and generally, [[furosemide]] is added at a dose of 40 ...g&pmid=18541823 |issn=}}</ref> in spite of many patients taking thiazide [[diuretic]]s.<ref name="pmid18541823"/>{ This suggests that high [[corticotropin]] ma
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  • Immediate treatment includes water restriction, and often, but with care, [[diuretic]]s, usually [[furosemide]], along with isotonic (0.9%) sodium chloride solu
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  • ...on of unresponsiveness to spironolactone in a stepped-care approach to the diuretic treatment of ascites in nonazotemic cirrhotic patients |journal=Hepatology ...on of unresponsiveness to spironolactone in a stepped-care approach to the diuretic treatment of ascites in nonazotemic cirrhotic patients. | journal=Hepatolog
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  • ...ogenic agents]], [[blood doping]], [[peptide hormone]]s, [[stimulant]]s, [[diuretic]]s, [[narcotic]]s and [[cannabinoid]]s. The use of alcohol ([[ethanol]]) i [[Diuretic]]s, which increase the production of urine, and masking agents, chemical co
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  • ...ogenic agents]], [[blood doping]], [[peptide hormone]]s, [[stimulant]]s, [[diuretic]]s, [[narcotic]]s and [[cannabinoid]]s. The use of alcohol ([[ethanol]]) i [[Diuretic]]s, which increase the production of urine, and masking agents, chemical co
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  • ...underlying etiology, but various treatments can be quick interventions. [[Diuretic]]s are the most important class of drugs. When the edema builds from ineffe
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  • ...d to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack * "Thiazide-type [[diuretic]]s for most" patients are recommended by the JNC7 [[clinical practice guide
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  • |Cys-Leu-Ile-Thr-Asn-Cys-Pro-Arg-Gly-NH2 || Diuretic Hormone || [[Locust]]
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  • ...ts of caffeine, caffeinated ''coffee'' is commonly considered to be a mild diuretic, although recent studies have found that this is not the case and that caff
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  • [[Diuretic]]s, cause an increase in fluid loss (e.g. by means of hypo-absorption in th
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  • * '''Treatment of organ damage''' ([[heart failure]] with [[diuretic]]s and [[ACE inhibitor]] therapy).
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  • ...angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or a calcium channel blocker vs a diuretic: a report from the Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Preven
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  • ...GM, Lee KL, Bull DA, Redfield MM, Stevenson LW, Goldsmith SR et al.| title=Diuretic strategies in patients with acute decompensated heart failure. | journal=N ...er minute per 1.73 m2 of body-surface area, a need for a potassium-sparing diuretic".<ref name="pmid21073363">{{cite journal| author=Zannad F, McMurray JJ, Kru
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  • ...d to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack ...d to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack
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  • ...e a number of other TREATS relations, from drug classes such as [[thiazide diuretic]]s, [[angiotensin-II converting enzyme antagonists]], [[calcium channel blo
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  • Beta-blockers may be less effective than [[diuretic]]s in the treatment of elderly patients with [[hypertension]] due to reduce
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