by RH Sterns Cited by 5- Measured serum osmolality and sodium in causes of hyponatremia - Major causes of hypotonic hyponatremia - Drugs associated with SIADH.
Studies indicate that 30% of hyponatremia cases are drug-induced [1]. additional drugs that have been known to cause hyponatremia were excluded
Drugs Associated with Hyponatremia. Two additional causes of euvolemic hyponatremia must be excluded before making the diagnosis of SIADH or exogenous water
Diuretics such as furosemide may cause hypovolemic hyponatremia. Other medications that cause hyponatremia include theophylline, carbamazepine, chlorpromazine, indapamide, amiodarone, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Most of these cause SIADH (euvolemic hyponatremia). Morphine and barbiturates can also cause hyponatremia.
by KP GOH 2024 Cited by 250Medications and drugs that cause hyponatremia are listed in Table 1. Some of the more common causes of medication-induced hyponatremia are
Elevated sodium levels lead to hypervolemia and water levels lead to hyponatremia. drugs cause hyponatremia. Available evidence
Certain drugs commonly used in patients with cancer are known to cause hyponatremia by inducing SIADH Cisplatin may also cause hyponatremia by damaging
The causes, clinical manifestations, and evaluation of hyponatremia, as well as detailed discussions about specific causes of hyponatremia, are presented in other topics: (See Causes of hypotonic hyponatremia in adults .) (See Manifestations of hyponatremia and hypernatremia in adults .)
hyponatremia, or excessive retention of water, called dilutional hyponatremia.4,5 Depletional hyponatremia is caused by certain disorders or drugs that
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Well done, WW.