Learning About Aldosterone Receptor Antagonists
Overview

Aldosterone receptor antagonists are a type of medicine used to treat heart failure and high blood pressure.
They're also used for liver disease (cirrhosis) and kidney disease. They may be used for people getting
gender-affirming care. They're a type of diuretic, or "water pill." They help your body get rid of extra
fluid.
Examples
Here are some examples of aldosterone receptor antagonists. For each item in the list, the generic name is
first. This is followed by an example of a brand name.
Possible side effects
Ask your doctor or pharmacist about the side effects of each medicine you take. Side effects are also listed
in the information that comes with your medicine.
Some of the side effects include:
What to know about taking this medicine
Some cautions are:
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Do not use salt substitutes that have potassium. Some diuretics make your body lose potassium. But this
one does not.
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You may need regular blood tests.
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You may feel more tired or need to urinate more often when you start to take it. These effects tend to
occur less often over time. If the increase in urine gets in the way of your sleep or daily activities, talk
to your doctor. They can help you plan a schedule for taking the medicine.
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Take your medicines exactly as prescribed. Call your doctor if you think you are having a problem with
your medicine.
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Do not take this medicine if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant.
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Check with your doctor or pharmacist before you use any other medicines. This includes ones you buy over
the counter. Make sure your doctor knows all of the medicines you take. And tell your doctor about any
vitamins, herbal products, and supplements you take. Taking some medicines together can cause problems.
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