Triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide is indicated for the treatment of hypertension or edema in patients who develop hypokalemia on hydrochlorothiazide alone. Triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide is also indicated for those patients who require a thiazide diuretic and in whom the development of hypokalemia cannot be risked.
hydrochlorothiazide-induced hypokalemia. DYAZIDE is indicated for the treatment of hypertension or edema in patients who develop hypokalemia on
Hydrochlorothiazide can cause hypokalemia and hyponatremia. The risk of hypokalemia may be increased in patients with cirrhosis, brisk diuresis, or with
Administration of hydrochlorothiazide may be associated with electrolyte imbalances including hypochloremic alkalosis, hyponatremia and hypokalemia. Hypokalemia
Hypokalemia: Can cause hypokalemia; use caution with concurrent use of hydrochlorothiazide or furosemide as risk of hypokalemia may be increased; monitor
hypokalemia, compared with 1.9% of patients treated with hydrochlorothiazide. Furthermore, they point out, hypokalemia rates remained
May cause hypokalemia and hyponatremia; risk of hypokalemia may be Hydrochlorothiazide can cause acute angle-closure glaucoma and
hydrochlorothiazide-induced hypokalemia. DYAZIDE is indicated for the treatment of hypertension or edema in patients who develop hypokalemia on
hydrochlorothiazide-induced hypokalemia. DYAZIDE is indicated for the treatment of hypertension or edema in patients who develop hypokalemia on
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