ALDORIL D30

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Generic Name for ALDORIL D30

Methyldopa 500mg, hydrochlorothiazide 30mg; tabs.

Legal Classification:

Rx

Pharmacological Class for ALDORIL D30

Central α-agonist + diuretic.

Manufacturer of ALDORIL D30

Merck & Co., Inc.

Indications for ALDORIL D30

Hypertension.

Adult dose for ALDORIL D30

Titrate individual components. Initially 1 Aldoril 15 tab 2–3 times daily or 1 Aldoril 25 tab 2 times daily or 1 Aldoril D30 tab once daily or 1 Aldoril D50 tab once daily.

Children's dosing for ALDORIL D30

Not recommended.

Also:

Contraindications for ALDORIL D30

Active hepatic disease. Anuria. Sulfonamide allergy. History of methyldopa-associated liver dysfunction. Concomitant MAOIs.

Warnings/Precautions for ALDORIL D30

History of hepatic dysfunction. Pheochromocytoma. Severe cerebrovascular or renal disease. SLE. Gout. Diabetes. Asthma. Edema. Dialysis. Postsympathectomy. Monitor blood, liver function, blood lipids, and electrolytes. Surgery. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers: not recommended.

Interactions for ALDORIL D30

MAOIs (see Contraindications). Alcohol, CNS depressants may increase orthostatic hypotension. May increase toxicity of diazoxide, digitalis and lithium. May antagonize oral hypoglycemics. Antagonized by NSAIDs, iron. May interfere with parathyroid tests.

Adverse Reactions for ALDORIL D30

Hemolytic anemia, fever, jaundice, hepatic necrosis, granulocytopenia, fluid or electrolyte imbalance, blurred vision, sedation, headache, asthenia, orthostatic hypotension, bradycardia, GI upset, rash, nasal congestion, hyperprolactinemia, arthralgia, positive Coomb's test.

How is ALDORIL D30 supplied?

Aldoril 15, D30, D50—100
Aldoril 25—100, 1000

Related Disease:

Hypertension

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