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Metolazone VS Amiloride

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There are 11 differences and 6 similarities between Metolazone, Amiloride

Basic Medical Information
Common Brand Name
Zaroxolyn Midamor
Drug Class
Diuretics Diuretics
Legal Status
Rx -only Rx-only (us)
Possible Side Effects
Dizziness, Lightheadedness, Headache, Blurred Vision, Loss Of Appetite, Stomach Upset, Diarrhea, Constipation, Muscle Cramps, Dry Mouth, Thirst, Nausea Or Vomiting, Irregular Heartbeat, Fainting, Seizures, /abdominal Pain, Skin Rashes Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss Of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Gas, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Dry Mouth, Extreme Thirst, Muscle Cramps, Weakness, Fast Heartbeat, Fainting, Seizures, Skin Rashes
Precautions & Contraindications
Cirrhosis, Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Lupus Erythematosus, Gout, Hypercalcemia, Allergies, Pregnant, Breastfeeding Allergies, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Diabetes, Pregnant, Breastfeeding
Excretion
Urine Urine
Dosage, Usage and Forms
Route of Administration
Oral Oral
Dosage
2.5 Mg 5 Mg
Maximum daily dose
5 mg
20 mg
Forms
Tablet Tablet
Tablet Formulations
2.5 Mg, 5 Mg, 10mg 5 mg
Chemical Data
Molecular mass (g/mol)
365.84 g/mol
229.63 g/mol
Half Life (hours)
14
9
Chemicals
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, Chlorine Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Chlorine
Formula
C16h16cln3o3s C6h8cln7o
Melting Point (C)
260 C
240 C
Phase (solid/liquid)
Solid Solid

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