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How long do you continue a thiazide diuretic in a patient with nephrolithiasis and hypercalciuria who achieves normalization of urinary calcium excretion following therapy initiation?

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Nephrology · Medical College of Wisconsin

This question needs to be viewed from many angles in considering the answer. At the first level, an effective therapy choice for stone formation should be continued as long as the patient remains a stone former, which is probably for the rest of their life. We should always remember that the desired...

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Nephrology · Wayne State University Physician Group Nephrology

The issue is that we recommend increasing water intake for all stone formers. For the vast majority with idiopathic hypERcalciuria, a helpful tip to know if the patient is drinking too much or too little is observing the urine color (too concentrated versus water-like). We need to be mindful of not ...

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