Diuretics used during anesthesia may produce severe respiratory depression due to an electrolyte imbalance.
Diuretics, sometimes known as water pills, help the body remove salt (sodium) and water. The bulk of these drugs help your kidneys release more salt into your urine. The salt helps to remove water from your blood, which reduces the amount of fluid travelling through your veins and arteries.
Diuretics, often known as water tablets, help your kidneys eliminate excess salt and water in your urine or pee. Diuretics work by removing extra fluid and lowering blood pressure in this way. Diuretics can also assist if your body has too much fluid owing to heart failure or other medical conditions.
Examples of Diuretics
Thiazide Loop with Potassium Sparing
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