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Indapamide hypokalemia with

In long-term treatment, the thia2ides may produce hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, hypemricemia, and a 5% increase in plasma cholesterol indapamide has been shown not to increase plasma cholesterol or Hpids at therapeutic doses (21—23). The decrease of plasma potassium, ie, hypokalemic effect, is dose-dependent, and can be avoided if high doses are avoided (24,25). Thia2ides can cause hyponatremia in patients with large water intake while on the dmg (26,27) hyponatremia may be associated with nausea, vomiting, and headaches. [Pg.206]

Agents acting in the proximal tubule are seldom used to treat hypertension. Treatment is usually initiated with a thiazide-type diuretic. Chlorthalidone and indapamide are structurally different from thiazides but are functionally related. If renal function is severely impaired (i.e., serum creatinine above 2.5 mg/dl), a loop diuretic is needed. A potassium-sparing agent may be given with the diuretic to reduce the likelihood of hypokalemia. [Pg.141]


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