Hydrochlorothiazide decreases urinary calcium excretion and may cause elevations of serum calcium; monitor calcium levels. Concomitant use of other drugs
Hydrochlorothiazide decreases urinary calcium excretion and may cause elevations of serum calcium. Monitor calcium levels in patients with
Patient was educated on contraindications for using Hydrochlorothiazide as follows: Hydrochlorothiazide is contraindicated in patients with history of calcium stones in the body, as they are known to increase the blood levels of calcium and thereby, formation of calcium stones in the body. Avoid using Hydrochlorothiazide along with drugs that can lower the potassium levels in blood, such as
losartan and hydrochlorothiazide If calcium supplements must be prescribed, serum calcium levels should be monitored and calcium dosage.
hydrochlorothiazide may raise the level of serum serum calcium levels should be monitored and calcium dosage should be adjusted accordingly.
Her calcium/vitamin-D and hydrochlorothiazide treatment was stopped. On hospital day 2, the corrected calcium level was 6.83 mg/dL and parathyroid hormone level
Hydrochlorothiazide may intensify electrolyte imbalance, particularly hypokalaemia. Calcium salts: Calcium salts increased serum calcium levels due to
Possible Interactions with: Calcium Thiazide diuretics (such as hydrochlorothiazide) can raise calcium levels in the blood. Loop diuretics (
Taking Vitamin D alongside Hydrochlorothiazide may help counteract the potential calcium loss caused by the medication. Should I monitor my calcium and potassium levels if I'm taking Hydrochlorothiazide and Vitamin D? Regular monitoring of calcium and potassium levels may be recommended when taking Hydrochlorothiazide and Vitamin D.
I do not drink alcoholic drinks I am drinking milk this time (did I make mistakes for much lactose, calcium and protein?) I prefer milk to beer...........