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Metolazone
Metolazone (Zaroxolyn)
Metolazone
(meh-TOH-lah-zohn)
Pregnancy Category: B
Mykrox
Zaroxolyn
(Rx)
Classification:
Diuretic, thiazide
See Also:
See also Diuretics, Thiazide.
Action/Kinetics:
Onset: 1 hr. Peak blood levels, rapid availability tablets: 2-4 hr; t1/2, elimination: About 14 hr. Peak blood levels, slow availability tablets: 8 hr. Duration, rapid or slow availablity tablets: 24 hr or more. Most excreted unchanged through the urine.
Uses:
Slow availability tablets: Edema accompanying CHF; edema accompanying renal diseases, including nephrotic syndrome and conditions of reduced renal function. Alone or in combination with other drugs for the treatment of hypertension.
Rapid availability tablets: Treatment of newly diagnosed mild to moderate hypertension alone or in combination with other drugs. The rapid availability tablets are not to be used to produce
diuresis. Investigational: Alone or as an adjunct to treat calcium nephrolithiasis, premanagement of menstrual syndrome, and adjunct treatment of renal failure.
Contraindications:
Anuria, prehepatic and hepatic coma, allergy or hypersensitivity to metolazone. Routine use during pregnancy. Lactation.
Special Concerns:
Use with caution in those with severely impaired renal function. Safety and effectiveness have not been determined in children.
Side Effects:
See Diuretics, Thiazide. The most commonly reported side effects are dizziness, headache, muscle cramps, malaise, lethargy, lassitude, joint pain/swelling, and chest pain.
Additional Drug Interactions:
- Alcohol /
Hypotensive effect
- Barbiturates /
Hypotensive effect
- Narcotics /
Hypotensive effect
- NSAIDs /
Hypotensive effect of metolazone
- Salicylates /
Hypotensive effect of metolazone
How Supplied:
Tablets: 0.5 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg.
Dosage
•Slow Availability Tablets
Edema due to cardiac failure or renal disease.
Adults: 5-20 mg once daily. For those who experience paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, a larger dose may be required to ensure prolonged diuresis and saluresis for a 24-hr period.
Mild to moderate essential hypertension.
Adults: 2.5-5 mg once daily.
•Rapid Availability Tablets
Mild to moderate essential hypertension.
Adults, initial: 0.5 mg once daily, usually in the morning. If inadequately controlled, the dose may be increased to 1 mg once a day. Increasing the dose higher than 1 mg does not increase the effect.
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