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Maxzide

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Max·zide (mkszd)
A trademark for a drug containing hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene, used for hypertension.


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Examples bumetamide/BUMEX furosemide/LASIX hydrochlorothiazide/HYDRODIURIL metolazone/ZAROXOLYN triamterene/DYRENIUM triamterene/hydrochlorothiazide/DYAZIDE, MAXZIDE [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Interactions Food: Diuretics vary in their interactions with food and specific nutrients.
That makes it pretty hard to keep coming up with something that hasn't already been taken in a field that includes such familiar products as Xanax, Zantac, Zocor, Zoloft, Prozac, Maxzide, Zithromax, Thorazine, Quinidine and Tylox.
However; a number of other prescription medications were listed in the coroner's report: Depakote, a treatment for epilepsy and the manic episodes associated with bipolar depression; Paxil, an antidepressant; Viagra, a treatment for impotence; Maxzide, a diuretic used in the treatment of high blood pressure; Claritin, an antihistamine; Bextra, an arthritis treatment; Valtrex, a preventive treatment for genital.
 
 
 
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