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[When do combinations of diuretics make sense?] Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique [Ther Umsch] Journal article

 
Fuster D 
[When do combinations of diuretics make sense?] [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Ther Umsch 2009 Nov; 66(11):725-729.


Diuretics are commonly prescribed by physicians to contract the ECF volume. In two clinical situations combining different classes of diuretics make sense: First, if a loop diuretic at maximal dose alone does not lead to sufficient diuresis or second, if the side effect of a diuretic needs to be corrected by adding a diuretic of another class. The latter is clinically often used to counteract loop or thiazide diuretic-induced hypokalemia by the addition of a potassium sparing diuretic. Key to a reasonable combination of diuretics is understanding of the pharmaco-kinetics and knowledge of the molecular targets of the diuretics involved.



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