Drug-induced hyponatraemia occurs in approximately 5% of outpatients and 15% of inpatients (1)
Example causes of drug induced hyponatraemia:
Diuretics
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Anticonvulsants
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ACE inhibitor
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COX2 inhibitor
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Hypnotics
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Sulphonylureas
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Proton pump inhibitor
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Hormonal analogue
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Antidepressants
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Recreational drugs
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