Drugs acting on the kidney Flashcards

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What are diuretics?

A

Drugs that increase the amount of fluid and salts excreted by the kidney.

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What are the main uses of diuretics?

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Oedema (fluid collection in the tissues)
Hypertension
Glaucoma

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Diuretics and oedema why do they work?

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Increased urine production draws more fluid out of swollen tissues and reduces swelling.

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Diuretics and hypertension, why do they work?

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Increased urine production decreases blood volume and blood pressure.

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What do you know about Thiazide and Thiazide related diuretics?

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Act on distal convoluted tubule
Treat oedema and hypertension
Block chloride pump to increase excretion of sodium, chloride & potassium.

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Bendroflumethazide is an example of a…

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Thiazide diuretic

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Metolazone and Indapamide are examples of…

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Thiazide related diuretics

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Side effects of Thiazides

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Hypokalemia
Hypocalcemia
Hyperuricemia (high uric acid)
Hyperglycemia (high sugar)

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What do you know about Loop Diuretics?

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Acts on ascending loop of Henle.
Used to treat oedema and hypertension
Blocks Na/K/Cl pump to increase excretion of all 3

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Side effects of loop diuretics

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Hypokalemia
Hypocalcemia
Hyperuricemia
Hyperglycemia 
Deafness
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Furosemide and bumetanide are examples of…

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Loop diuretics

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What do you know about potassium sparing diuretics?

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Act on the late distal tubule and the collecting duct.
Increase water, Na, Cl & Ca excretion.
Decrease K & H excretion.
Used to treat oedema, hypertension and hypokalaemia.

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What do you know about Spironolactone?

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Potassium sparing diuretic

Treats oedema, hypertension, hypokalaemia and Conn’s syndrome (hyperaldosteronism)

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Aldosterone antagonists like spironolactone and eplerenone are examples of…

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potassium sparing diuretics

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15
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sodium channel blockers like amiloride and triamterene are examples of…

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potassium sparing diuretics

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16
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What metabolises potassium sparing diuretics?

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Liver

17
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Side effects of potassium sparing diuretics

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-Weak diuretics
-Hyperkalaemia
need to monitor diet and electrolyte levels

18
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What do you know about antidiuretics?

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Act on the collecting tubule
Used to treat central diabetes insipidus (lack of ADH)
Released from posterior pituitary to increase number of aquaporins to increase reabsorption of water.

19
Q

Vasopressin (ADH) and desmopressin are examples of…

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Antidiuretics

20
Q

when is best to give a diuretic or antidiuretic?

A

In the morning