Medical Dictionary – The definition of Amiloride
Amiloride is a medication which is used as a diuretics and known as potassium sparing diuretics. Amiloride will cause an increase in the excretion of chloride and sodium and often administered in combination with thiazide diuretic or loop diuretic to avoid any loss of potassium which may happen with this drug.
The common side effects of amiloride may include weakness and dizziness and may lead to excessive concentration of potassium in the blood.
Amiloride is a medication which is used as a diuretics and known as potassium sparing diuretics. Amiloride will cause an increase in the excretion of chloride and sodium and often administered in combination with thiazide diuretic or loop diuretic to avoid any loss of potassium which may happen with this drug.
The common side effects of amiloride may include weakness and dizziness and may lead to excessive concentration of potassium in the blood.