Diuretics Flashcards

1
Q

What are 4 renal functions?

A

REEM

  • Regulatory
  • Excretory
  • Endocrine
  • Metabolism
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2
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What does an Aquaretic do?

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Causes water loss without electrolyte loss

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How do Loop diuretics causes Calcium loss, allowing use in treating hypercalcaemia?

A
  • Inhibit Na-K-Cl2 channel
  • Less K+ movement through Apical ROMK channel
  • Less paracellular transport of Ca and Mg
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4
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How do Thiazides increase Ca reabsorption?

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  • Inhibit Na-Cl symport
  • Less Na in DCT cell
  • More Na enters through Basal Na-Ca antiport
  • More Ca absorbed through same channel
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5
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ADH antagonists are Aquaretics.

Name 1

A

Tolvaptan

Lithium also has this effect

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6
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How do Alcohol and Caffeine have diuretic action

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Alcohol: Inhibits ADH release

Caffeine: Increases GFR and decreases Na reabsorption

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7
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List 6 ADRs of thiazides

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  • Gout
  • ED
  • Raised LDL and TAG levels
  • Hypercalcaemia
  • Hyperglycaemia
  • Hyponatraemia (not a long term issue)
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8
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List 4 ADRs of Furosemide

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  • Ototoxicity
  • Raised LDL and TAG levels
  • Alkalosis
  • Gout
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List 4 ADRs effects of Spironolactone

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  • Hyperkalaemia
  • Impotence
  • Painful gynaecomastia
  • Menstrual irregularities
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10
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Which loop diuretic can cause Myalgia?

A

Bumetanide

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11
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What drugs are usually used to treat Decompensated liver disease

A

1st line- Spironolactone

  • Loop diuretics
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12
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What are Bartter’s and Gitelman’s Syndromes?

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Bartter’s: Blockage of Na-K-Cl2 channel in LoH

Gitelman’s: Blockage of Na-Cl channel in DCT

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13
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What is Liddle’s Syndrome?

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Permanent stimulation of ENac channels

Thus hypertension and raised serum Na

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