The _____ is the site of action of thiazide diuretics
Renal (Diuretics) _____ diuretics may cause hypo-natremia as an adverse effect
One class of drugs that may treat nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is _____, which enhances the uptake of NaCl and H2O in the proximal tubule
Renal (Diuretics) _____ and thiazide diuretics can cause hyperuricemia, which may lead to precipitation of gout
Renal (Diuretics) _____ diuretics can be used to prevent calcium kidney stones
Diuretics _____ diuretics block the Na+-Cl- cotransporter on the luminal membrane of the DCT
Renal (Diuretics) _____ diuretics may be useful in the treatment of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Renal (Diuretics) _____ and spironolactone are K+ sparing diuretics that act by competitively antagonizing the mineralocorticoid receptor
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