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Chlorosal Brand names, Chlorosal Analogs

Chlorosal Brand Names Mixture

  • Supres 150 Tab (Chlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Supres 250 Tab (Chlorothiazide + Methyldopa)

Chlorosal Chemical_Formula

C7H6ClN3O4S2

Chlorosal RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/chloroth.htm

Chlorosal fda sheet

Chlorosal msds (material safety sheet)

Chlorosal MSDS

Chlorosal Synthesis Reference

No information avaliable

Chlorosal Molecular Weight

295.725 g/mol

Chlorosal Melting Point

350 oC

Chlorosal H2O Solubility

266 mg/L

Chlorosal State

Solid

Chlorosal LogP

0.549

Chlorosal Dosage Forms

Tablet (250, 500 mg)

Chlorosal Indication

Chlorothiazide is indicated as adjunctive therapy in edema associated with congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and corticosteroid and estrogen therapy. It is also indicated in the management of hypertension either as the sole therapeutic agent or to enhance the effectiveness of other antihypertensive drugs in the more severe forms of hypertension.

Chlorosal Pharmacology

Like other thiazides, chlorothiazide promotes water loss from the body (diuretics). It inhibits Na+/Cl- reabsorption from the distal convoluted tubules in the kidneys. Thiazides also cause loss of potassium and an increase in serum uric acid. Thiazides are often used to treat hypertension, but their hypotensive effects are not necessarily due to their diuretic activity. Thiazides have been shown to prevent hypertension-related morbidity and mortality although the mechanism is not fully understood. Thiazides cause vasodilation by activating calcium-activated potassium channels (large conductance) in vascular smooth muscles and inhibiting various carbonic anhydrases in vascular tissue. Chlorothiazide affects the distal renal tubular mechanism of electrolyte reabsorption. At maximal therapeutic dosages, all thiazides are approximately equal in their diuretic efficacy. Chlorothiazide increases excretion of sodium and chloride in approximately equivalent amounts. Natriuresis may be accompanied by some loss of potassium and bicarbonate.

Chlorosal Absorption

No information avaliable

Chlorosal side effects and Toxicity

Oral, rat LD50: > 10 g/kg. Signs of overdose include those caused by electrolyte depletion (hypokalemia, hypochloremia, hyponatremia) and dehydration resulting from excessive diuresis. If digitalis has also been administered hypokalemia may accentuate cardiac arrhythmias.

Chlorosal Patient Information

Chlorosal Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals