Furosemide - hypercalcemia

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First aid says that loop diuretics cause hypercalcemia. I remember in my classes we learned that loops cause a decrease in the luminal + charge, and therefore you absorb less Ca, aka hypercalciuria (not in the blood). Can someone clarify this?
 
First aid says that loop diuretics cause hypercalcemia. I remember in my classes we learned that loops cause a decrease in the luminal + charge, and therefore you absorb less Ca, aka hypercalciuria (not in the blood). Can someone clarify this?

Furosemide treats hypercalcemia by increasing calcium excretion.
 
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Actually, you had the thought process down which is the most important thing.

Good luck. Sounds like you're going to do very well.

This. I was surprised how much of my exam was figuring out stuff you wouldn't or couldn't have memorized and instead had to reason through a little physiology/pathophysiology. Not a huge amount, but it felt good to stretch the logical legs a bit knowing that those are the questions that stratify the scores (and feeling like I was getting them correct; we'll see July 10).