diuretik
Diuretik, also known as water pills, are medications that increase the production of urine by the kidneys. This leads to increased urination, which helps the body to eliminate excess salt and water. Diuretics are commonly prescribed to treat conditions such as high blood pressure, heart failure, and edema (swelling). They work by affecting the kidneys' ability to reabsorb sodium and other electrolytes back into the bloodstream.
There are several different classes of diuretics, each with a slightly different mechanism of action. Thiazide
While generally safe and effective, diuretics can have side effects. These may include dehydration, electrolyte imbalances