Thiazide diuretics enhance K+ elimination in urine primarily by:
A) Inhibiting proximal tubular K+ reabsorption
B) Inhibiting Na+ K+-2Cl- cotransport in the ascending limb of loop of Henle
C) Increasing the availability of Na+ in the distal tubular fluid to exchange with interstitial K+
D) Potentiating the action of aldosterone
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Q11: Furosemide acts by inhibiting the following in
Q12: Thiazide diuretics and furosemide have directionally opposite
Q13: The Na+-Cl- symport in the early
Q14: Choose the correct statement about thiazide diuretics:
A)They
Q16: The primary site of action of thiazide
Q17: The most important reason for the thiazides
Q18: Given drug is
A)Hydrochlorthiazide
B)Acetazolamide
C)Furosemide
D)Ethacrinic acid
Q19: Long-term thiazide therapy can cause hyperglycaemia by:
A)Reducing
Q20: Which of the following is a potassium
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