Diuretics Flashcards

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What is the function of diuretics?

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Diuretics increase urine production by causing kidneys to excrete sodium, by osmosis water follows into urine to lower bp

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List the three classes of diuretics

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  • Thiazide diuretics
  • Loop diuretics
  • Potassium-sparing diuretics
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Background information of Thiazide Diuretics

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Sodium, found in salt, is associated with water retention and, consequently, hypertension

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Pharmacology of Thiazide Diuretics

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Thiazide diuretics increase the transfer of salt and water from the blood to urine to reduce bp

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Indications of Thiazide Diuretics

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  • Hypertension
    -Edema (swelling of too much fluid trapped in tissues)
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Side effects of Thiazide Diuretics

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  • Hypotension (low bp)
  • Hypokalemia (low potassium)
  • Hyperuricemia (excretion of too much urine)
  • Muscle cramps (caused by low potassium)
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias ( caused by low potassium)
  • Photosensitivity
  • SJS (skin disorder)
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Drug Interactions of Thiazide Diuretics

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  • Potential for hypotension when taken with ACE inhibitors and ARBs
  • Potential for hypokalemia when taken with loop diuretics
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Important note for patients who have a sulfa allergy regarding thiazide diuretics

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Thiazides share a similar chemical structure with sulfonamide antibiotics. Patients with a sulfa allergy may be allergic to thiazides

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What can a patient take if their potassium depletes from taking thiazide and looping diuretics

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  • Banana or orange juice
  • Potassium supplements
  • Combination drug
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Why do manufacturers produce several thiazide-ARB and thiazide-ACE inhibitors combinations?

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  • Most patients require more than one hypertension drug to achieve their bp goal
  • ARBs and ACE-inhibitors can oppose the potassium depleting effects of thiazide diuretics
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Background information of Loop Diuretics

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Sodium, found in salt, is associated with water retention and, consequently, hypertension

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Pharmacology of Loop Diuretics

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Thiazide diuretics increase the transfer of salt and water from the blood to urine to reduce bp

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Indications of Loop Diuretics

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  • Hypertension
  • Edema (swelling of too much fluid trapped in tissues)
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Drug interactions of Loop Diuretics

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  • Potential for hypotension when taken with ACE inhibitors and ARBs
  • Potential for hypokalemia when taken with loop diuretics
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Important note for Loop Diuretics

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Loop diuretics are the most effective type of diuretic available. They have the potential to cause severe hypokalemia.

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Background information of Potassium-sparing Diuretics

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Hypokalemia is a common side effect of diuretics

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Pharmacology of Potassium-sparring diuretics

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Increases the amount of salt and water that leaves the body via urine without causing low potassium

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Indications of Potassium-sparing Diuretics

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  • Hypertension
  • Heart failure
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Side effects of Potassium-sparring Diuretics

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  • Hyperkalemia
  • Hypotension
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Drug interactions of Potassium-sparring Diuretics

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Potassium-sparring diuretics prevent potassium loss which can lead to hyperkalemia

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Important note regarding potassium-sparing diuretics

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Potassium-sparing diuretics have a mechanism that is not as effective as other diuretics. Their use does not reduce blood potassium loss, so patients may need to take additional medication to reach their blood pressure goal.