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Yes, diuretics can cause lightheadedness as a side effect. They work by increasing urine production, which can lead to a reduction in blood volume and, consequently, lower blood pressure. This drop in blood pressure can cause dizziness or lightheadedness, especially when standing up quickly. Staying hydrated and monitoring blood pressure can help mitigate these effects.

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