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In this eye-opening video, Dr. Lee (a physician with over 15 years of experience) reveals the hidden dangers of thiazide diuretics — the most commonly prescribed blood pressure pills (hydrochlorothiazide/HCTZ, chlorthalidone, indapamide, etc.). You’ll discover the 5 serious side effects that most patients are never warned about, plus the one terrifying complication that can send you straight to the hospital (or worse). Here’s what we cover: 1️⃣ How these pills can raise your blood sugar and push you toward diabetes 2️⃣ The scary reason low potassium from these drugs can cause heart arrhythmias or even cardiac arrest 3️⃣ Why they throw off magnesium and calcium too (and what that does to your body) 4️⃣ The silent way they increase triglycerides and heart attack risk 5️⃣ Higher uric acid → painful gout attacks + faster kidney damage The shocking side effect that almost no one talks about: sudden dehydration and kidney failure (especially dangerous for seniors) If you or a loved one takes a thiazide diuretic, you NEED to watch this before your next refill. 🔔 Hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications so you never miss a video that could protect your health! 👍 Like and share this video with anyone on blood pressure medication — it could save a life. 💬 Comment below: Have you or someone you know experienced side effects from thiazide diuretics? Your story helps others! Please support my channel, I create this after work just to help you know more about your medications. You support mean a world to me. Thanks! Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your medications. Never stop or adjust blood pressure medication without medical supervision, as doing so can be dangerous. The experiences shared are individual cases and may not apply to everyone. Dr. Lee is sharing general medical knowledge and published research; your personal health situation may be different.