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Chlorthalidone

Nutrients Depleted by Chlorthalidone

Prolonged use of Chlorthalidone can impact 4 essential nutrients. This medication is commonly used for Hypertension.

  • Magnesium

    Taking thiazide diuretics long-term can increase magnesium loss. Monitoring magnesium levels and considering supplementation might be necessary when taking thiazide diuretics for an extended period of time.

    Replace with Magnesium Citrate (50 mg)

  • CoQ10

    Thiazide diuretics may decrease the effectiveness of enzymes in your heart that rely on CoQ10 for function. This nutrient is essential for cellular energy production. Patients taking these medications might consider CoQ10 supplementation to address potential deficiencies.

    Replace with 50% Ubiquinone and 50% Ubiquinol (50 mg)

  • Folic Acid

    Studies indicate thiazide diuretics may act like folate antagonists, potentially leading to folate deficiency. Research suggests long-term use (over six months) can significantly decrease blood folate levels while increasing homocysteine, a potentially harmful amino acid linked to vascular disease. Folate supplementation should be considered while on thiazide diuretics.

    Replace with Folate (.2mg as L-5-Methylfolate) (0.34 DFE)

  • Potassium

    Thiazide diuretics can cause potassium to leave your cells. These medications work by making your kidneys flush out water and sodium, but unfortunately, potassium gets swept along too. This raises the risk of a moderate or severe potassium deficiency, called hypokalemia and potassium supplementation should be considered.

    Replace with Potassium (as citrate and gluconate) (99 mg)

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