When using "the water pill" spironolactone, watch your potassium intake and check your horizontals
The old adage "many hands make light work" applies to medicine therapy for heart failure -- many medications help lighten the freight cast by this common condition. Since the publication of a landmark trial in 1999 single in kind drug that is being used more and more for the community with advanced heart failure is spironolactone (spear-on-oh-LACK-tone), a potassium-sparing diuretic. Sold subject to the brand name Aldactone, this medicine helps the kidneys get rid of water. notwithstanding unlike most other diuretics, which indiscriminately flush without minerals along with water, spironolactone
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