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WNK4, as thiazides, shuts off NaCl reabsorption to stimulate Na/K exchange [PDF]
Verrey, Francois
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Effectiveness and safety of combining thiazides with loop diuretics vs. loop diuretics monotherapy in patients with acute decompensated heart failure: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Southern Medical Journal, 1986
We have described a case of severe acute hyponatremia developing in a patient who had been taking thiazides for the previous eight months without having any electrolyte abnormalities. The onset of the electrolyte disturbance coincided with a physician-recommended hydration regimen, which we believe unmasked a drug-related impairment of water excretion.
B, Kone, L, Gimenez, A J, Watson
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We have described a case of severe acute hyponatremia developing in a patient who had been taking thiazides for the previous eight months without having any electrolyte abnormalities. The onset of the electrolyte disturbance coincided with a physician-recommended hydration regimen, which we believe unmasked a drug-related impairment of water excretion.
B, Kone, L, Gimenez, A J, Watson
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Thiazides and Thiazide-like Diuretics in Hypertension
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985Excerpt To the editor: I agree completely with the letter by Dr. Kaplan in the May issue (1) cautioning against the use of high doses of hydrochlorothiazide/triamterene diuretic combinations: "More...
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Southern Medical Journal, 1983
A 54-year-old woman had seizures and a focal neurologic deficit associated with hyponatremia induced by a thiazide diuretic. Prompt correction of hyponatremia by administration of hypertonic saline solution was followed by resolution of all neurologic defects.
J E, Johnson, L F, Wright
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A 54-year-old woman had seizures and a focal neurologic deficit associated with hyponatremia induced by a thiazide diuretic. Prompt correction of hyponatremia by administration of hypertonic saline solution was followed by resolution of all neurologic defects.
J E, Johnson, L F, Wright
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Thiazide-Induced Hypercalcemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971IT is now frequently recognized that thiazide diuretics can appreciably influence calcium metabolism.
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