ACE inhibators
Aminoglycosides, cisplatin, and loop diuretics are drugs that are known to potentially cause hearing loss.
Diuretic is a classification that describes the effect of a drug, not a general category.For example, caffeine has diuretic properties, but so does (I believe) alcohol. These drugs are completely unrelated, however.
diuretics
Among the drugs that may interact with diuretics are:.Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.Cholesterol-lowering drugs.Cyclosporine (Sandimmune).Potassium supplements.Lithium.Digitalis heart drugs.
Diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide can reduce serum potassium and sodium electrolyte levels when taken with digoxin and lithium, respectively
this guy stupid to take drugs
Expensive drugs are not good for your heath. Rx diuretics, also known as water pills, are just as effective as expensive medications for preventing complications of high blood pressure. Researchers said that people should try them first.
Oral contraceptives, antibiotics, sulfa drugs, and certain types of diuretics may lower thiamine levels in the body.
drugs are classified as anti biotics, anti coagulantes, anti helmentics, anti diuretics, anti hypertensives
Amoxicilin
Drugs that can affect urine pH include carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (e.g. acetazolamide), which alkalinize urine, and ammonium chloride, which acidifies it. Additionally, diuretics like thiazides and loop diuretics can also affect urine pH to some extent.
Diuretics are a class of drugs/substances that cause the body to shed water through urination. They are normally used for people who have trouble with water retention or high blood pressure. Sports with weight restrictions, like wrestling or boxing, might see the use of diuretics as the shedding of water prior to a weigh in might allow the athlete to "make weight" while maximizing the amount of lean muscle mass they have. Athletes who are cheating by taking steroids or other performance enhancing drugs might take diuretics in an attempt to dilute the concentration of drugs in their urine and thus pass a drug test. Needless to say, diuretics should only be taken on the advice of a health care professional. Use can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances which are counterproductive to athletic performance, and in the long term kidney problems can result.