Hyponatraemia and moduretic-grand mal seizures: A review

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Abstract

Three cases are presented which emphasize the importance of hyponatraemia as a cause of grand mal seizures. The combination of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride appears to increase the risk of hyponatraemia. We discuss the aetiology and treatment of hyponatraemia and review the necessity for such combination therapy. We recommend caution in prescribing diuretics and preparations such as Moduretic should be used only in those few patients shown to need potassium supplementation.

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Johnston, C., Webb, L., Daley, J., & Spathis, G. S. (1989). Hyponatraemia and moduretic-grand mal seizures: A review. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107688908200811

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