A little bit incomplete. It would be very useful to mention the importance of reabsorption of Ca2+ in hypercalciuria promoted by thiazides. Thank you, still!
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Doubt : how K+ is also excreted along with Na+ Plz Xplain : under thiazide actuon increased amount of sodium is presented to distal nephron, more of it xchanges with potassium. As a result potassium xcretion increased in parallel to naturetic response In reference to: KD Tripathi 3 rd edition page 213last para
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mostly because water follows sodium. hyponatraemia occurs due to a greater proportion of water to sodium, but when sodium is excreted, water follows so the proportion stays the same. having said that loop diuretics can cause hyponatraemia.
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I’m trying to understand the difference in mechanism of action between loops and thiazides. It seems like they do the exact same thing by not allowing Na/Cl to go back into the bloodstream. The only difference I’m seeing is that they’re operating at different points in this kidneys. I’m so confused 😭
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A little bit incomplete. It would be very useful to mention the importance of reabsorption of Ca2+ in hypercalciuria promoted by thiazides. Thank you, still!
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Why hypokalemia is seen in thiazide diuretics?
Doubt : how K+ is also excreted along with Na+
Plz Xplain : under thiazide actuon increased amount of sodium is presented to distal nephron, more of it xchanges with potassium. As a result potassium xcretion increased in parallel to naturetic response
In reference to: KD Tripathi 3 rd edition page 213last para
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How k+ loss in thiazide diuretic use
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Why hypercalcaemia and hypokalemia?
Why loop diuretics dont cause hyponatremia if the also inhibit Na reabsortion in ascending loop?
mostly because water follows sodium. hyponatraemia occurs due to a greater proportion of water to sodium, but when sodium is excreted, water follows so the proportion stays the same. having said that loop diuretics can cause hyponatraemia.
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Please 🙏 , make videos of the individual systems that drugs in pharmacology act on . Your explanation is top notch . The animation is second to none. Thank you so much for simplifying this.
I’m trying to understand the difference in mechanism of action between loops and thiazides. It seems like they do the exact same thing by not allowing Na/Cl to go back into the bloodstream. The only difference I’m seeing is that they’re operating at different points in this kidneys. I’m so confused 😭
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4:13 Why would the increase loss of water cause a higher serum glucose level in the body?
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Hi Would you have an explanation video or thoughts on using both thiazide and sglt2 meds?
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Is there a any 'roadmap' of where to start and finish, or is it a case where you just need to learn it all ?
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Please upload the video of potassium sparing diuretics
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How are thiazides useful in diabetes insipidus patients?
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