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Can Diuretics Cause Ketoacidosis? The Critical Connection

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Certain medications, including some diuretics, are known to precipitate diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in susceptible individuals, particularly those with pre-existing or undiagnosed diabetes. This happens through complex metabolic and electrolyte imbalances, not a direct drug effect on ketone production itself.