Which K+ sparing diuretic is associated with renal calculus formation?_____
#2
Renal (Diuretics) _____ and triamterene are K+ sparing diuretics that may be used to treat Liddle's syndrome, which is characterized by overactive ENaCs
#3
Renal (Diuretics) _____, a K+ sparing diuretic, is useful in the treatment of Li+-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
#4
One adverse effect of K+ sparing diuretics is _____, which increases risk for arrhythmia
#5
K+-sparing diuretics _____ K+ secretion and cause hyper-kalemia
#6
Renal (Diuretics) _____ and thiazide diuretics can cause hyperuricemia, which may lead to precipitation of gout
#7
The _____ is the site of action of thiazide diuretics
#8
Renal (Diuretics) _____ diuretics may cause hypo-natremia as an adverse effect
#9
Renal (Diuretics) _____ and spironolactone are K+ sparing diuretics that act by competitively antagonizing the mineralocorticoid receptor
#10
Diuretics_____ is an osmotic diuretic that acts at the proximal tubule and descending limb (of Henle) (location)
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Flashcard 1: Which K+ sparing diuretic is associated with renal calculus formation?_____
Answer: Triamterene
Flashcard 2: Renal (Diuretics) _____ and triamterene are K+ sparing diuretics that may be used to treat Liddle's syndrome, which is characterized by overactive ENaCs
Answer: Amiloride
Flashcard 3: Renal (Diuretics) _____, a K+ sparing diuretic, is useful in the treatment of Li+-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Answer: Amiloride
Flashcard 4: One adverse effect of K+ sparing diuretics is _____, which increases risk for arrhythmia
Answer: hyperkalemia
Flashcard 5: K+-sparing diuretics _____ K+ secretion and cause hyper-kalemia
Answer: decrease
Flashcard 6: Renal (Diuretics) _____ and thiazide diuretics can cause hyperuricemia, which may lead to precipitation of gout
Answer: Loop
Flashcard 7: The _____ is the site of action of thiazide diuretics
Answer: early DCT
Flashcard 8: Renal (Diuretics) _____ diuretics may cause hypo-natremia as an adverse effect
Answer: Thiazide
Flashcard 9: Renal (Diuretics) _____ and spironolactone are K+ sparing diuretics that act by competitively antagonizing the mineralocorticoid receptor
Answer: Eplerenone
Flashcard 10: Diuretics_____ is an osmotic diuretic that acts at the proximal tubule and descending limb (of Henle) (location)
Answer: Mannitol
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