/reference/drugs/diuretics
Furosemide, mannitol, HCTZ, spironolactone, acetazolamide
Loop diuretic
Inhibits the Na-K-2Cl cotransporter in the thick ascending loop of Henle. Massive natriuresis + kaliuresis + magnesiuresis. Also a venodilator — drops preload within minutes, before diuresis kicks in.
Osmotic diuretic
Freely filtered, not reabsorbed. Pulls water from tissues into vascular space (transient ↑intravascular volume) then drives osmotic diuresis. Reduces ICP by drawing water across an intact blood-brain barrier.
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
Reversibly inhibits carbonic anhydrase in proximal renal tubule, choroid plexus, ciliary body, RBC. Renal effect: ↓Na/H exchange → bicarbonate diuresis + mild Na/water loss + metabolic acidosis. CNS effect: ↓CSF production. Eye effect: ↓aqueous humor.
Aldosterone receptor antagonist (potassium-sparing)
Competitive antagonist at the mineralocorticoid receptor in the distal nephron → inhibits aldosterone-mediated Na reabsorption + K secretion. Net effect: mild Na/water loss + K retention + Mg retention. Also a weak androgen-receptor antagonist.