A medication that increases urine production is called a/an:
A) antidiuretic.
B) diuretic.
C) antibiotic.
D) antiemetic.
B
Explanation:
A) The antidiuretic hormone prevents the body from making too much urine.
B) Correct.
C) An antibiotic kills or inhibits bacteria.
D) An antiemetic decreases or eliminates nausea.
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