A 55-year-old man with congestive hea failure is noted to be taking furose mide each day. Which of the following is most likely to be found in the serum

Correct Answer: Decreased potassium level
Description: Furosemide increases Ca2+ excretion (contrast thiazides which reduce it) as well as Mg2+ excretion by abolishing transepithelial potential difference in the thick AscLH which drives reabsorption of these divalent cations. It tends to raise blood uric acid level by competing with its proximal tubular secretion as well as by increasing reabsorption in PT which is a consequence of reduced e.c.f. volume. K+ excretion is increased mainly due to high Na+ load reaching DT. A small rise in blood sugar level may be noted after regular use of furosemide. Ref:-:kd tripathi; pg num:-579,580
Category: Pharmacology
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