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Home › Health › Nutrients › Drugs › Diuretics

Diuretics

(Used to treat hypertension or edema)

Compiled by Pam Duff, RN, CSNC — 2009

  • Cautions
  • References

The following are common examples.

  • Loop
    • bumetanide [Bumex and others]
    • furosemide [Lasix and others]
    • torsemide [Demadex]
  • Osmotics
    • mannitol [Osmitrol, Resectisol]
    • urea [Ureaphil]
  • Potassium-sparing
    • amiloride [Midamor]
    • spironolactone [Aldactone, Novo-spiroton]
    • triamterene [Maxzide, Dyazide, Dyrenium]
  • Thiazides
    • chlorothiazide [Diuril]
    • chlorthalidone [Hygroton, Thalitone, Uridon and others]
    • hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) [Microzide and others]
    • indapamide [Lozide, Lozol]
    • metolazone [Zaroxolyn]
  • Others
    • acetazolamide [Acetazolam and others]





  • Deplete: A, B1, B3, B6, C, D, folic acid, calcium, chloride, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc, CoQ10

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