Diuretics
Diuretics are prescribed commonly for the management of essential hypertension, congestive heart failure, ascites, and chronic renal insufficiency. Adverse effects from chronic use or misuse (in sports, dieting, and anorexia) are more frequently encountered than those from acute overdose. Overdoses are generally benign, and no serious outcomes have resulted from acute ingestion. Common currently available diuretics are listed in Table II–23.
Table II-23 Diuretics
Table II-23 Diuretics
Drug | Maximum Adult Daily Dose (mg) |
---|---|
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors | |
Acetazolamide | 1000 |
Dichlorphenamide | 200 |
Methazolamide | 300 |
Loop diuretics | |
Bumetanide | 2 |
Ethacrynic acid | 200 |
Furosemide | 600 |
Torsemide | 200 |
Potassium-sparing diuretics | |
Amiloride | 20 |
Spironolactone | 400 |
Triamterene |