Indapamide-induced hyponatremia or the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion: a case report
We report a case of an apparently well-documented indapamide-induced hyponatremia. The initial diagnosis was made on the basis
of dechallenge and rechallenge performed on two occasions. Further course of the disease, which proved inconsistent with our
expectations, prompted us to look for another aetiology leading to the final diagnosis of the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
hormone secretion (SIADH) complicated by indapamide treatment.
Content Type Journal ArticlePages 1-4DOI 10.2478/s11536-011-0027-zAuthors
Jerzy Romaszko, NZOZ Pantamed Sp z o.o. w Olsztynie, ul. Pana Tadeusza 6, 10-461 Olsztyn, PolandRyszard Targonski, Medical Department, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, ul. Żołnierska 14C, 10-900 Olsztyn, PolandLeszek Cichowski, Cardiology and Internal Dis...div id=medwormpbiMedWorm Message:/i/b Find the best a href=http://www.januarysales.org/ target=_blankJanuary Sales/a in the UK./p/div
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