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  • {{Image|Spironolactone DEVolk.jpg|right|150px|Spironolactone, an aldosterone antagonist.}} '''Spironolactone''' is an [[aldosterone antagonist]] used to treat [[edema]] associated with
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Spironolactone]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • An [[aldosterone]] [[protein receptor|receptor]] agonist, similar to [[spironolactone]].
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  • * [[Spironolactone]]
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  • {{r|Spironolactone}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Spironolactone]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Spironolactone}}
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  • {{r|Spironolactone}}
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  • | Spironolactone (Aldactone brand)|| 25 mg ||$96.97 | Spironolactone (generic)|| 25 mg ||$29.97
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  • {{Image|Spironolactone DEVolk.jpg|right|150px|Spironolactone, an aldosterone antagonist.}} '''Spironolactone''' is an [[aldosterone antagonist]] used to treat [[edema]] associated with
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  • {{r|Spironolactone}}
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  • * [[hydrochlorothiazide]]/[[spironolactone]], a potassium-sparing diuretic.
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  • {{r|Spironolactone}}
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  • ...e''' (e pler' en one) is an [[aldosterone receptor]] agonist, similar to [[spironolactone]]. Because it inhibits the negative regulatory feedback of [[aldosterone]]
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  • ...Merkel C |title=A pathophysiological interpretation of unresponsiveness to spironolactone in a stepped-care approach to the diuretic treatment of ascites in nonazote ...tention, a medication that counteracts aldosterone should be beneficial. [[Spironolactone]] (or other distal-tubule diuretics such as [[triamterene]] or [[amiloride]
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  • * [[spironolactone]]
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  • * [[spironolactone]]
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  • [[Aldosterone]] antagonists, initial dose of [[spironolactone]] 12.5 mg or [[eplerenone]] 25 mg may be used if the estimated [[glomerular ...erenone 25 mg is recommended, following which the dose may be increased to spironolactone 25 mg or eplerenone 50 mg if appropriate."
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  • ...nal |author=Nishizaka MK, Zaman MA, Calhoun DA |title=Efficacy of low-dose spironolactone in subjects with resistant hypertension |journal=Am. J. Hypertens. |volume=
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  • ...48/1/30 |issn=}}</ref> Adding an aldosterone receptor antagonist such as [[spironolactone]] may add further benefit, but presumably more [[hyperkalemia]].<ref name="
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  • * [[Spironolactone]]
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  • ...should not use a salt substitute: [[Amiloride]], [[Triamterene]], Dytac, [[Spironolactone]] (Brand name Aldactone), [[Eplerenone]] and [[Inspra]].
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