Diuretics can influence calcium levels in different ways. Thiazide diuretics may cause hypercalcemia by reducing calcium excretion in urine, while loop diuretics can lead to hypocalcemia by increasing calcium loss. Regular testing ensures these medications don’t disrupt calcium balance.
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