Description Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic.
Indications
- Edema
- Arterial hypertension
Contraindications
- Refractory hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypercalcemia
- Severe renal failure
- Severe hepatic failure
- Gout or other symptomatic hyperuricemia
- Addison’s disease
Dosage
Adults:
- Oral route:
- Edema: Initially 25-50 mg per day (if edema is severe, up to 75 mg per day); where possible, reduce the maintenance dose.
- Arterial hypertension: 12.5-25 mg per day, increasing if necessary up to 50 mg per day.
Children:
- Oral route: 1-2 mg/kg per day (in 1-2 doses), adjust according to response. For infants up to 6 months: up to 3 mg/kg per day.
Elderly:
- Oral route: 12.5 mg once daily may be sufficient.
Adverse Reactions
- Most common: Orthostatic hypotension, mildly impaired digestion (anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation), impotence (resolves when the drug is stopped), hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, hyponatremia, hypercalcemia, hypochloremic alkalosis, hyperuricemia, gout, hyperglycemia, increased cholesterol concentration.
- Other: Rash, increased photosensitivity, other increased sensitivity reactions (including pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, severe skin reactions), blood changes (including neutropenia and thrombocytopenia), pancreatitis, intrahepatic cholestasis.
Pregnancy
- Risk category: BM (D – when used to treat hypertension in pregnant women). Thiazides can cause thrombocytopenia in newborns.
Breastfeeding
- Small amounts of the drug enter breast milk. High doses suppress lactation. It is believed that the use of this drug should not harm a breastfed infant.
Warnings
- Use with caution in cases of hypokalemia, hyperuricemia, renal failure, hepatic failure, porphyria, diabetes mellitus, systemic lupus erythematosus, as well as in elderly individuals.
Source | Drug Guide | Lithuanian University of Health Sciences | Institute of Physiology and Pharmacology | Doctor of Medical Sciences Rimas Jankūnas, Doctor of Medical Sciences Arvydas Milašius | Clinic of Internal Diseases | Doctor of Medical Sciences Palmira Leišytė