MedicationsThiazide diuretics include:
Thiazide diuretics and potassium-sparing diuretics may sometimes be used together. Diuretic combinations include:
Depletions from thiazide diuretics are discussed in this article. If you are taking any of these combinations, you may also want to consult the potassium-sparing diuretics depletion article. DepletionsTaking thiazide diuretics may deplete sodium, magnesium and potassium. SodiumSodium deficiency is rare because it is widely available in dietary sources. When it does occur, low levels have been associated with:
Severe cases can cause seizures, loss of consciousness, and possibly coma. The development of symptoms depends on how fast you lose sodium. Magnesium deficiency affects calcium and vitamin D levels in the body. This may cause:
Symptoms of potassium deficiency include:
Editorial NoteThe information presented here covers some of the nutrients that may be affected when you take certain medicines. If you have any of these signs and symptoms, it does not always mean you have low levels of these nutrients. Factors that affect the level of nutrients are:
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