Diuretics like Triamterene can affect kidney function by altering fluid and electrolyte balance, but they do not typically create a dependency in the same way that some medications might. Instead, they promote the excretion of excess fluid and sodium, which can be beneficial for conditions like hypertension or edema. However, prolonged use may lead to adaptations in kidney function, and stopping diuretics suddenly can result in fluid retention or other complications. It's essential to use diuretics under medical supervision to manage any potential effects on kidney health.
Daily intake of Metamucil, will have direct impact on the bowel function. Bowel loses normal bowel function and become dependent on laxative use.It is called"extreme laxative dependency".
Dependent from or on what?.
the edema in this condition become more of problem after the use of diuretics. the patient can develop edema as a rebound phenomena each time they discontinue diuretics. it is mostly common around eyes. answered by Karambir Dhot
You become dependent of it.
no
If you urinate too much, you can become dehydrated. Dehydration causes electrolyte imbalance , which in turn causes dizziness.
dependent
If abused yes.
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She became dependent on her medicine to help her. He had become dependent on his friend. "Being dependent on the government isn't a good thing," she said softly.
The average of onset of drinking around the world is 12 and few of those become alcohol dependent.
We don;t we have just become dependent on it