Some commonly used drugs have been associated with pancreatitis, including furosemide,
a diuretic often used in cardiac dysfunction; if the heart is not functioning well, the pancreas may suffer from hypoperfusion or poor blood supply, which leads to pancreatitis as well).
There is more... Some commonly used drugs have been associated with pancreatitis, including furosemide,
a diuretic often used in cardiac dysfunction; if the heart is not functioning well, the pancreas may suffer from hypoperfusion or poor blood supply, which leads to pancreatitis as well).
Not exact matches
Chicory root extract is
often used as a
diuretic, which increases urine volume.
Diuril is the daily
diuretic I see most
often at work.
Frequent urination
often occurs with pregnancy, but this can be caused by increased fluid intake, especially
diuretic fluids, by illness or diabetes, by a urinary tract infection, or increased stress.
More
often than not, bodybuilders take
diuretics during the pre-contest carb - loading period.
Carrots are
often thought of for their benefit to eyesight, but they do have a host of other benefits, and being a natural
diuretic is one of them.
He advises steering clear of too many caffeinated drinks (including tea, coffee and caffeine - filled soft drinks), saying that more than three or four cups of coffee a day can «irritate» the bladder and have a
diuretic effect (meaning you end up weeing more
often).
Beta - blockers and
diuretics are most
often associated with diabetes, and angiotensin - receptor blockers (ARBs) and angiotensin - converting - enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are least associated with it.
Dandelion's primary advantage over chemical
diuretics is that it's filled with potassium, a nutrient
often excreted with other
diuretics.
A condition called hypocalcemia can also develop from a low level of calcium in the blood, and this
often occurs from taking medications such as
diuretics and various medical treatments.
The problem with most
diuretics is that they
often deplete the body of key electrolytes, including potassium.
Most stimulate and support the operation of the liver and kidneys, and they will
often include a
diuretic and high water intake to expedite the process.
Potassium is
often a prescription drug prescribed to many who take
diuretics.
Blood pressure drugs
often have a
diuretic effect.
Often diuretics require extra fluid intake, in order to avoid issues such as dehydration or bloating.
Increased bile production means that potential gallstones - which are
often made up of collected cholesterol - can be avoided or broken down, and eliminated through the urine thanks to artichoke's
diuretic effect.
Low carb diets are
diuretic and salt needs to be replaced
often.
I
often try to explain to friends who are expecting and retaining water that if they simply drink a lot more water or indulge in
diuretic foods, that they really reduce their chances of retaining water!
In more severe heart disease we
often incorporate
diuretics or water pills to promote fluid loss, and relieve edema, a common symptom of heart failure.
Diuretics are
often prescribed when there is fluid buildup in your pet's body.
Although
diuretics given to pets are
often the same drugs used in human medicine, dosages will vary greatly from those taken by people, so it is best not to use prescriptions for people in pets, unless directed by your veterinarian.