This document discusses diuretics, which are medications that increase urine output. It covers the four anatomical sites in the nephron where diuretics act: the proximal convoluted tubule, the thick ascending loop of Henle, the distal tubule, and the connecting tubule and collecting duct. It provides details on the classes of diuretics that act at each site, including their mechanisms of action, structure-activity relationships, examples of medications, uses, and adverse effects. Thorough understanding of diuretic medicinal chemistry helps clinicians appropriately tailor diuretic therapy to individual patients.