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- Theobromine (links | edit)
- Crohn's disease (links | edit)
- Red blood cell (links | edit)
- Congenital disorder of glycosylation (links | edit)
- Acetazolamide (links | edit)
- Aldosterone (links | edit)
- Furosemide (links | edit)
- Serotonin transporter (links | edit)
- Sulfonamide (medicine) (links | edit)
- NCC (links | edit)
- Thermogenin (links | edit)
- Renal physiology (links | edit)
- Membrane transport protein (links | edit)
- Hydrochlorothiazide (links | edit)
- Antihypertensive (links | edit)
- Indapamide (links | edit)
- Fructose malabsorption (links | edit)
- Spironolactone (links | edit)
- Hyperkalemia (links | edit)
- Mercurial diuretic (links | edit)
- ATC code C (links | edit)
- ATC code C03 (links | edit)
- Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia (links | edit)
- Loop diuretic (links | edit)
- Bumetanide (links | edit)
- Cystinuria (links | edit)
- Amiloride (links | edit)
- Chlortalidone (links | edit)
- Bendroflumethiazide (links | edit)
- Thiazide (links | edit)
- Conivaptan (links | edit)
- Osmotic diuretic (links | edit)
- Demeclocycline (links | edit)
- Pendred syndrome (links | edit)
- Diastrophic dysplasia (links | edit)
- Atelosteogenesis, type II (links | edit)
- Fuchs' dystrophy (links | edit)
- Dopamine transporter (links | edit)
- Tienilic acid (links | edit)
- Gitelman syndrome (links | edit)
- Potassium-sparing diuretic (links | edit)
- Triamterene (links | edit)
- Norepinephrine transporter (links | edit)
- Hartnup disease (links | edit)
- Etacrynic acid (links | edit)
- Salla disease (links | edit)
- Lysinuric protein intolerance (links | edit)
- GLUT2 (links | edit)
- Glucose transporter (links | edit)