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GENERIC NAME:
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ADMINISTRATION ROUTE:
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FDA PREGNANCY GROUP:
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B
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INDICATIONS:
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Edema |
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Hypertension, essential |
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SIDE EFFECTS:
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Allergic reaction |
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electrolyte imbalance, specifically hyponatremia, hypochloremic alkalosis, or hypokalemia |
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Anorexia |
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diarrhea |
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headache |
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orthostatic hypotension as a result of volume depletion |
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trouble in sleeping |
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stomach upset |
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ABSOLUTE
CONTRAINDICATIONS :
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RELATIVE
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>> Anuria or severe renal function impairment |
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Diabetes mellitus |
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Gout |
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Hyperuricemia |
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Hepatic function impairment |
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Sensitivity to indapamide or other sulfonamide-type medications |
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Sympathectomy |
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ADULT DOSE:
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Diuretic-Oral, 2.5 mg once a day, adjusted according to response after one (for edema) to four (for hypertension) weeks up to 5 mg once a day.
Note: Geriatric patients may be more sensitive to the effects of the usual adult dose. |
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MAXIMUM ADULT DOSE:
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PEDIATRIC DOSE:
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Safety and efficacy have not been established.
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MAXIMUM PEDIATRIC
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ELDERLY DOSE:
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