Which of the following is a potential adverse interaction of potassium-sparing diuretics? A) Decreased urine output with NSAIDs B) Enhanced diuretic effects with thiazides C) Decre... Which of the following is a potential adverse interaction of potassium-sparing diuretics? A) Decreased urine output with NSAIDs B) Enhanced diuretic effects with thiazides C) Decreased blood pressure with caffeine D) Increased potassium levels with ACE inhibitors

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The question is asking to identify a potential adverse interaction related to potassium-sparing diuretics. This involves understanding the pharmacological interactions that could occur with this type of medication and how they might affect potassium levels or other physiological responses.

Answer

Increased potassium levels with ACE inhibitors

The final answer is Increased potassium levels with ACE inhibitors

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The final answer is Increased potassium levels with ACE inhibitors

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Potassium-sparing diuretics can cause an increase in potassium levels, and when used with ACE inhibitors, which also increase potassium levels, this can lead to hyperkalemia, a dangerous condition.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming all diuretics affect potassium levels equally. Different classes, such as potassium-sparing diuretics, can specifically cause hyperkalemia, especially in combination with medications like ACE inhibitors.

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