Metolazone and bumetanide?

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A reduce the blood volume
B produce a euphoric state
C cause sedation
D control bronchospasm
E prevent embolisation

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  1. A is the answer and the winners are Solace and Clement.
    Details below:
    Metolazone is a diuretic with actions similar to a thiazide diuretic, and
    bumetanide is a loop diuretic. Metolazone has a long duration of action of
    about 12–24 h compared with intravenous bumetanide, which has a duration
    of action of 0.5–1 h. Diuretics increase diuresis and result in a reduction of
    blood volume.

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