A 41-year-old member asked:
Is it ok to take my blood pressure medicine dyazide (hydrocholorthiazide and triamterene) with apple cider vinegar?
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Dr. Cynthia Thaikanswered
Cardiology 33 years experience
Check with MD: Check with your healthcare provider before taking apple cider vinegar with any diuretics, as this may cause a decrease in blood potassium levels. Caution should be used with these diuretics
bumetanide
chlorothiazide
chlorthalidone
ethacrynic acid
furosemide
hydrochlorothiazide
metolazone
spironolactone-
torsemide
triamterene/hctz (dyazide®).
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Last updated Feb 12, 2016
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