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    Arch Intern Med. 1987 Oct;147(10):1768-71.

    Diuretic-associated hypomagnesemia in the elderly.

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    Department of Geriatric Medicine, Lightburn Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland.

    Abstract

    Serum magnesium concentration was measured in 320 consecutive elderly patients (mean age, 81 years) receiving diuretic therapy at the time of hospital admission. When compared with serum concentrations of 250 elderly patients who were not taking diuretics at the time of hospital admission, only the group taking thiazide diuretics had a significantly reduced mean serum level. The 24-hour urine sampling from representative subgroups demonstrated impaired magnesium-conserving ability in hypomagnesemic subjects receiving loop and thiazide diuretic therapy. Patients taking therapy that included a potassium-sparing diuretic had no significant evidence of reduced magnesium-conserving ability. Dietary assessments of the study population revealed suboptimal magnesium intake in the diet.

    PMID:
    3662705
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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