Sentences with phrase «certain diuretics»

Likewise, if you've had excessive fluid loss, such as vomiting, diarrhoea or sweating, it can also take a toll on your potassium levels, as can some medications, including certain diuretics, laxatives, chemotherapy drugs, and steroidal anti-inflammatory medications like Prednisone.
Examples include certain Beta blockers such as Labetalol, medications that work by blocking the actions of the hormone Aldosterone such as Lisinopril and Losartan; And, certain Diuretics like Spironolactone and Eplerenone.
Certain diuretics and medications that treat high blood pressure might also cause your milk supply to decrease, BabyCenter.com notes.
Edgley again stressed that this is not healthy, nor a recommended diet... it is simply an experiment, and everyone should be extremely careful with the use of diuretics, «Do not start on such experiments unless you are familiar with the functioning of a certain diuretic because it can cause serious health problems,» warned Edgley.

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Magnesium can also interact with some medications, such as antibiotics, certain blood pressure medications, diabetes medications, and diuretics.
Certain foods have a mild diuretic effect.
Stress depletes magnesium stores, as does excess alcohol consumption, eating processed foods, taking antibiotics and taking certain drugs like high blood pressure meds and diuretics.
Additionally, drugs like birth control pills, hypertension medicine, diuretics, insulin, and certain antibiotics (among others) deplete magnesium levels.
Certain medications, including Digoxin (used for heart conditions), diuretics, especially Furosemide (also known as Lasix), as well as taking the seizure medication phenytoin (Dilantin), can also deplete the body of thiamine.
Apple cider vinegar may interact with certain supplements or drugs, including diuretics and insulin.
Finally, look at your prescriptions... the number one culprit is opioid (pain) medications, but did you know certain blood pressure medications known as diuretics can leave us dehydrated and depleted in magnesium, a major cause of constipation.
Certain medications like proton pump inhibitors, beta blockers and diuretics can decrease levels of magnesium.
Taking certain medications — heart medications, diuretics, asthma meds, birth control pills and estrogen replacement therapy — certain drugs have been shown to reduce magnesium levels by increasing excretion through the kidneys.
While infections (tuberculosis, pneumonia), brain injury, cancer, and prescription medications (anti-depressants, anti-epileptic drugs, diuretics, certain anti-histamines) can significantly contribute to dysfunction of the HPA axis, many causes are unknown.
Diuretics are useful for supporting kidney and bladder health, as well as certain aspects of cardiovascular health.
A deficiency of potassium (hypokalemia) can happen in people with certain diseases or as a result of taking diuretics (water pills) for the treatment of high blood pressure or heart failure.
Your doctor may prescribe medications such as bicarbonate and certain kinds of diuretics to help keep your kidneys functioning.
Finally, dogs on certain medications, like diuretics (i.e. furosemide) are prime heat stroke candidates.
Furosemide is a loop diuretic available by prescription used to treat fluid retention (edema) in dogs and cats with congestive heart failure, liver disease, or certain kidney disease.
Certain antibiotics (eg gentamycin, tetracycline) and certain medications (eg aspirin, diuretics, chemotherapy drugs) have the potential to injure kidneys to the point where the pet's BUN and creatinine levelCertain antibiotics (eg gentamycin, tetracycline) and certain medications (eg aspirin, diuretics, chemotherapy drugs) have the potential to injure kidneys to the point where the pet's BUN and creatinine levelcertain medications (eg aspirin, diuretics, chemotherapy drugs) have the potential to injure kidneys to the point where the pet's BUN and creatinine levels rise.
These include certain antibiotics (sulfa drugs, tetracycline, metronidazole, nitrofurantoin); chemotherapy agents (azathioprine, L - asparaginase, vinca alkaloids); diuretics (thiazides, furosemide); other antiepileptic drugs (valproic acid, carbamazepine); hormones (estrogen); long - acting antacids (cimetidine, ranitidine); Tylenol (acetaminophen); and aspirin (salicylates).
Management of CHF may include diuretics such as furosemide to help move fluid out of the lungs and abdomen, certain medications that increase the strength of the heart's contractions and supplemental oxygen in a home - made oxygen chamber as needed.
Other diseases where diuretics may be used include liver disease, certain kidney diseases, high blood pressure, or conditions where fluid or edema builds up in the tissues, even cancer.
Diuretics will typically cause a loss of retained fluid and certain electrolytes (i.e. sodium and potassium) from your pet's body, which may result in weight loss.
If your cat is on diuretics (water pills), because of heart failure, certain electrolytes can become deficient.
Hearing loss can be caused by exposure to heavy metals, such as mercury or lead, or may occur after your pet takes certain medications, including chemotherapy drugs, diuretics or antibiotics.
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