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  • * Diuretics or Cisplatin : Increased renal toxicity and incrised risk of hypokalemia
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  • ==Diuretics==
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  • ...nd [[Ménière's disease]]. For diabetes insipidus, the effect of thiazide diuretics is presumably mediated by a hypovolemia-induced increase in proximal sodium ...by [[potassium]] supplements or by combining hydrochlorothiazide with a [[potassium-sparing diuretic]].
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  • Along with some other diuretics, Furosemide is also included on the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]]'s [[doping Like other loop diuretics, furosemide acts by inhibiting the [[Na-K-2Cl symporter]] in the [[thick as
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  • ...ne volume can only be slightly modified; but it can be combined with other diuretics to increase efficacy. About one person in one hundred with hypertension has ...in the risk of Alzheimer's specifically associated with potassium-sparing diuretics. Unpublished findings from other studies, including the [[Gothenberg Study
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  • ...evels), especially in patients with [[renal failure]] and those on certain diuretics and xanthine derivaties.<ref name=BNF57/>
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  • '''Amiloride''' is a [[potassium-sparing diuretics|potassium-sparing diuretic]], first approved for use in 1967 (then known as MK 870), used in ...co-amilozide]]) or [[loop diuretic]]s (e.g. [[co-amilofruse]]). Due to its potassium-sparing capacities, [[hyperkalemia]] (high blood potassium levels) are occasionally
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