Spironolactone (aldosterone/mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist)

Well-done! Spironolactone, an aldosterone antagonist, has been shown to decrease the progression of heart failure, most likely due to reduced remodeling, diminished endothelial dysfunction and reduced arrhythmogenesis.

The cardiologist goes on to explain that while spironolactone is a beneficial drug, studies have shown some potential adverse effects. He further explains that it is important to watch out for these effects through certain tests. The cardiologist looks over to you. 

Which test should be used to monitor safety of this drug?

  • Serum sodium
  • Serum potassium
  • Serum testosterone
  • Glomerular filtration rate

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  • Structure the flow
  • Delay wound assessment until an in-person visit
  • Τηλεφώνησες στους φίλους σου και δέχτηκαν με χαρά να βοηθήσουν.
  • Τα ούρα του ασθενούς δεν περιέχουν γλυκόζη
  • Celecoxib
  • Opțiunea 2
  • Learn about results in healthy adults
  • Descrierea 3
  • Επίσκεψη για επανέλεγχο στους τρεις μήνες
  • Social History
  • Περιγραφή 3
  • His nearest neighbour
  • Labetalol (third generation beta-blocker)
  • Τεστ Biuret
  • Ask the patient to walk or change position (risk of falling).
  • Centrarse en los cariotipos
  • Εστίαση στους Καρυότυπους
  • Start a Treatment
  • Jonah prefere ficar sozinho.
  • MAC
  • Balanzas de laboratorio II
  • Results from liquid cultures.
  • Verapamil
  • Glomerular filtration rate
  • A higher magnification is needed to observe the cells
  • Vitamin K
  • Your detail explanation
  • Option 3
  • Spironolactone
  • Option 2
  • Spironolactone (aldosterone/mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist)

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