Diuretic

Diuretics are beneficial for the excretion of urine. Diuretics are an important component of the treatment strategy for patients with heart failure (heart failure) who have fluid retention. Furosemide alone or captopril alone have been used in comparative trials to find that fluid retention often occurs in Patients with heart failure treated with captopril, not diuretics. Patients included in the multicenter trial were fully symptomatic and fluid retention, and treatment with a single diuretic could not maintain clinically stable heart failure for long Patients, and diuretics and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) combined application, reduce the chance of clinical decompensation. Therefore, diuretics are indispensable drugs for the treatment of heart failure.

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