Interaction of diuretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in man.

1983 
1. The influence of four diuretics on renal prostaglandins was investigated in a study designed in two parts (A and B): A, 24 normal subjects on a constant sodium intake received frusemide (80 mg daily), or hydrochlorothiazide (100 mg), or triamterene (200 mg) or spironolactone (300 mg); B, the same subjects were pretreated for 3 days with indomethacin (150 mg daily), which was continued during the 3 day administration of the respective diuretics and during a 2 day post-diuretic period. 2. In study A, only triamterene provoked a rise in urinary prostaglandins E 2 and F 2α (+ 474 ± sem 92%, P P P P 2 and F 2α and natriuresis. 3. When triamterene was associated with indomethacin, two subjects developed reversible acute renal failure. 4. Plasma renin activity and urinary aldosterone were stimulated by the four diuretics in study A, but their response was blunted in study B. Urinary antidiuretic hormone was not modified by diuretics but was suppressed by indomethacin. 5. Diflunisal, a structurally unrelated non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, given to 12 of the subjects provoked similar interactions with frusemide, hydrochlorothiazide and spironolactone. 6. The results suggest that prostaglandins contribute to the natriuretic effects of frusemide and spironolactone, but not to those of hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene.
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