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Diuretics

Diuretics are medicines that help reduce fluid buildup in the body. They sometimes are called water pills. Most diuretics help the kidneys remove salt and water through the urine. This lowers the amount of fluid flowing through the veins and arteries. As a result, blood pressure goes down.

Types of diuretics used to treat high blood pressure include:

Some water pills combine more than one type of diuretic. Others combine a diuretic with a different medicine, such as a blood pressure medicine. Which type is best for you depends on your health and the condition being treated.

Examples of thiazide diuretics include:

Examples of loop diuretics include:

Examples of potassium-sparing diuretics include:

Diuretics are commonly used to treat high blood pressure. Thiazide diuretics usually are one of the first types tried. If diuretics aren’t enough to lower your blood pressure, you may receive additional medicine.

Diuretics also are used to prevent, treat or improve symptoms for people who have:

Diuretics are generally safe. Side effects may include:

Other possible side effects of diuretics include:

Talk to your healthcare team if you have any questions about the medicines you take.

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