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What classes of diuretics are characterized by decreased blood pH (acidemia)?
{{c1::Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, K+ sparing diuretics::2}}
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- ↓ pH (acidemia)
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: ↓ HCO3- reabsorption
- K+sparing: aldosterone blockade prevents K+ secretion and H+ secretion
- Additionally, hyperkalemia leads to K+ entering all cells (via H+/K+ exchanger) in exchange for H+ exiting cells
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: ↓ HCO3- reabsorption
- K+sparing: aldosterone blockade prevents K+ secretion and H+ secretion
- Additionally, hyperkalemia leads to K+ entering all cells (via H+/K+ exchanger) in exchange for H+ exiting cells
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Renal Pharmacology: Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
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