Metolazone
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does it reduce fluid, swelling and short of breadth
My mum suffers from heart failure and in addition to 80 mg lasics daily she also takes 2.5 metolazone but continues to have swelling on the feet, angina in the nights and she is short of breadth...I want to know how i can help her with th...
by rameez in srilanka, 02/04/2009
metolazone
I would like to know the usual dosage for metolazone. I have been prescribed 5mg, once a day. Is this the highest dosage there is? Thanks for your time, Eileen Hobbs
by Eileen Hobbs in Ghent, NY, 07/16/2009
what is metolazone application
HELLO iam a student(ms).please give me information about drug properties this material. THANK YOU
by zohreh in iran, 01/26/2008
Metolazone
Is there any chance that Metolazone could possibly effect or have an interaction with high dosage uses of insulin? My husband is a severe diabetic and is taking 65 units of Lantus every evening and 20 units of Humalog at each meal. Since starting the ...
by Jan Raderstorf in Atkins, AR, 02/01/2007
Classification: Diuretic, thiazide See Also: See also Diuretics, Thiazide. Action/Kinetics: Onset: 1 hr. Peak blood levels, rapid availability tablets: 2-4 hr; t 1/2, 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.
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.
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How Supplied: Tablets: 0.5 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg.
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