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  2. Diuretic - Wikipedia

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    There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from the body, through the kidneys. There exist several classes of diuretic, and each works in a distinct way. Alternatively, an antidiuretic, such as vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone), is an agent or drug which reduces the excretion of water in urine.

  3. Category:Diuretics - Wikipedia

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  4. ATC code C03 - Wikipedia

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    ATC code C03 Diuretics is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products. [1] [2] [3] Subgroup C03 is part of the anatomical group C Cardiovascular system. [4]

  5. Antidiuretic - Wikipedia

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    Its effects are opposite that of a diuretic. The major endogenous antidiuretics are antidiuretic hormone (ADH; also called vasopressin) and oxytocin. Both of those are also used exogenously as medications in people whose bodies need extra help with fluid balance via suppression of diuresis.

  6. Thiazide - Wikipedia

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    Benzothiadiazine, the parent structure of this class of molecules. Thiazide (/ ˈ θ aɪ ə z aɪ d /) refers to both a class of sulfur-containing organic molecules [1] and a class of diuretics based on the chemical structure of benzothiadiazine. [2] The thiazide drug class was discovered and developed at Merck and Co. in the 1950s. [3]

  7. Furosemide - Wikipedia

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    As with many diuretics, it can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, including loss of potassium, calcium, sodium, and magnesium. Excessive use of furosemide will most likely lead to a metabolic alkalosis due to hypochloremia and hypokalemia. The drug should, therefore, not be used in horses that are dehydrated or experiencing kidney ...

  8. Which cardiovascular drugs may help lower dementia risk? - AOL

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    oral anticoagulant drugs. diuretics. lipid-lowering drugs. antiplatelets, which prevent blood clots by affecting platelets ... “Antiplatelets stood out as the single drug class that seems to be ...

  9. ATC code C09 - Wikipedia

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    ATC code C09 Agents acting on the renin–angiotensin system is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products.