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Results 41 - 50 of 406 for DIURETIC
  1. Gout (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... type of sugar). Take certain medicines, such as diuretics (water pills), low-dose aspirin, and some medicines ...
  2. Heart Failure (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is heart failure? Heart failure means that your heart can't pump enough oxygen-rich blood to meet your body's needs. Heart failure doesn't mean that ...
  3. ... The side effects of certain medicines , such as diuretics ("water pills") or antibiotics . A diet too high ... a sign of: The side effects of prescription diuretics Fluid loss from diarrhea , vomiting, or heavy sweating ...
  4. ... worse. Men who are taking water pills or diuretics may want to talk to their provider about ... that may cause urinary problems. These may include diuretics, antihistamines, antidepressants, or sedatives. Do not stop or ...
  5. ... vertigo symptoms. Your provider may prescribe medicines like diuretics (water pills), antihistamines, or anti-anxiety medicines to ...
  6. ... to vomit Excessive exercise Using laxatives, enemas, or diuretics (water pills) Purging often brings a sense of ... diet pills, emetics (medicines that cause vomiting), or diuretics
  7. ... disease or kidney failure . Medicines such as thiazide diuretics (water pills) and lithium. Some infections or health ... therapy. Calcitonin. Dialysis, if kidney damage is involved. Diuretic medicine, such as furosemide. Drugs that stop bone ...
  8. ... changes position (orthostatic hypotension) Use of medicines called diuretics ("water pills") Gastrointestinal bleeding Infection Recent abdominal fluid ...
  9. ... pressure. You may have hypokalemia if you: Take diuretics (water pills) to treat high blood pressure or ... and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) Potassium-sparing diuretics (water pills) such as spironolactone, triamterene or amiloride ...
  10. ... blood calcium level Certain medicines, including water pills (diuretics) Diabetes insipidus Swelling of the legs Waking often ... cause. If excessive nighttime urination is due to diuretic medicines, you may be told to take your ...
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