Diuretics Flashcards

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Hydrochlorothiazide

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Thiazide Diuretic

MOA:

•inhibit Na+/Cl- reabsorption in the distal tubule

Therapeutic Uses:

  • hypertension
  • heart failure

*diabetes insipidus

•kidney stones due to hypercalciuria

Side Effects:

  • hypokalemia
  • hyponatremia
  • hyperglycemia
  • hyperuricemia
  • metabolic alkalosis
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Chlorthalidone

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Thiazide Diuretic

MOA:

•inhibit Na+/Cl- reabsorption in the distal tubule

Therapeutic Uses:

  • hypertension
  • heart failure

*diabetes insipidus

•kidney stones due to hypercalciuria

Side Effects:

  • hypokalemia
  • hyponatremia
  • hyperglycemia
  • hyperuricemia
  • metabolic alkalosis
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Furosemide

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Loop Diuretic

MOA:

•block Na+/Cl- reabsorption in the ascending Loop of Henle

Therapeutic Uses:

  • hypertension
  • acute renal failure
  • hyperkalemia
  • treatment of edema
  • hypercalcemia

Side Effects:

  • hypokalemia
  • hyponatremia
  • hyperglycemia
  • hyperuricemia
  • metabolic alkalosis
  • ototoxicity
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Spironolactone

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K+ Sparing Diuretic

MOA:

•blocks aldosterone receptors –> no Na+ retention

Therapeutic Uses:

  • heart failure
  • cirrhosis
  • primary hypoaldosteronism

Side Effects:

  • gynecomastia
  • hyperkalemia
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Eplerenone

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K+ Sparing Diuretic

MOA:

•blocks aldosterone receptors –> no Na+ retention

Therapeutic Uses:

  • heart failure
  • cirrhosis
  • primary hypoaldosteronism

Side Effects:

  • gynecomastia
  • hyperkalemia
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Amiloride

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K+ Sparing Diuretic

MOA:

•blocks Na+ channels in distal tubule and collecting duct, inhibits Na+ reabsorption and K+ excretion

Therapeutic Uses:

•often combined with thiazides for hypertension (prevention of hypokalemia)

Side Effects:

•hyperkalemia

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Triamterene

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K+ Sparing Diuretic

MOA:

•blocks Na+ channels in distal tubule and collecting duct, inhibits Na+ reabsorption and K+ excretion

Therapeutic Uses:

•often combined with thiazides for hypertension (prevention of hypokalemia)

Side Effects:

•hyperkalemia

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Acetazolamide

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MOA:

  • carbonic anyhdrase inhibitor
  • increases NaHCO3 excretion

Therapeutic Uses:

  • metabolic alkalosis
  • treatment of glaucoma
  • mountain sickness
  • alkalinization of the urine

Side Effects:

  • metabolic acidosis
  • urinary tract calcium phosphate stones
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Mannitol

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MOA:

  • osmotic diuretic
  • increases electrolyte excretion

Therapeutic Uses:

  • cerebral edema
  • acute glaucoma

Side Effects:

  • occasional pulmonary edema or heart failure
  • serum electrolyte imbalances
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Metolazone

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Thiazide Diuretic

MOA:

•inhibit Na+/Cl- reabsorption in the distal tubule

Therapeutic Uses:

  • hypertension
  • heart failure

*diabetes insipidus

•kidney stones due to hypercalciuria

Side Effects:

  • hypokalemia
  • hyponatremia
  • hyperglycemia
  • hyperuricemia
  • metabolic alkalosis
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