Yes, especially B6, so be careful if you are already taking diuretics.
Loop diuretics have the quickest onset of action. They are called loop diuretics because they act in the loop of henle in the kidneys. The main loop diuretics are: Furosemide, Bumetanide and Torasemide
Yes.
Regulators
coenzymes
They act as Coenzymes
some vitamins are act as cofactors or coenzymes esssntial for growth of enzymes
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Vitamins are diversified organic molecules which are obtained from plants and animals sources,they act as coenzymes in our body.
Diuretics are grouped into three main categories: thiazide diuretics, loop diuretics, and potassium-sparing diuretics. Each category works by different mechanisms to increase urine output and reduce fluid retention in the body. Thiazide diuretics are commonly used for treating high blood pressure, while loop diuretics are often used for reducing excess fluid in conditions like heart failure or kidney disease. Potassium-sparing diuretics help maintain potassium levels while promoting diuresis.
loop diuretics loop diuretics The Potassium sparing kind. IE. Hydrochlorothiazide with triamterene or "Dyazide."
diuretics, also called water pills