A quinazoline derivative that acts as a diuretic and an antihypertensive.
A diuretic used to treat fluid retention (edema) and high blood pressure. It is administered by mouth; side-effects include headache, loss of appetite, and digestive upsets, and blood potassium levels may be reduced.
A thiazide-type diuretic which is particularly effective when combined with a loop diuretic, producing a major increase in the production of urine. The drug is also useful for treating kidney stones.
A medication with diuretic properties prescribed for addressing hypertension, or high blood pressure. Metolazone is also administered to alleviate edema in individuals coping with heart failure, kidney ailments, or cirrhosis. Additionally, it serves as a treatment for specific kinds of kidney stones. Possible unwanted outcomes may encompass feelings of weakness, fatigue, and dizziness.