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FA 2015, page 553 shows Acetazolamide -> NaHCO3 diuresis. And on page 552, it would inhibit NaHCO3 and NaCl reabsorption.
Acetazolamide Wiki says you would lose Na, et al. Our renal lecture on this was brief, but it mentioned that in cases of refractory edema (decreased Loop sodium delivery due to low GFR and/or enhanced proximal reabsorption) you can use acetazolamide to increase delivery of NaCl out of the proximal tubule.
Yet on page 554, it says that urine NaCl would not go up for Acetazolamide. Anyone know why?
Acetazolamide Wiki says you would lose Na, et al. Our renal lecture on this was brief, but it mentioned that in cases of refractory edema (decreased Loop sodium delivery due to low GFR and/or enhanced proximal reabsorption) you can use acetazolamide to increase delivery of NaCl out of the proximal tubule.
Yet on page 554, it says that urine NaCl would not go up for Acetazolamide. Anyone know why?