METOLAZONE is prescribed for treating high blood pressure. Being a diuretic medication, METOLAZONE enhances the excretion of sodium and water through urine by restricting sodium absorption in the nephron tubes. If high blood pressure is not controlled for a longer time, then arteries and the heart will not be able to function properly. This may further increase the chances of damage of brain blood vessels, resulting in heart attack and serious kidney failure. However, taking METOLAZONE at the right time can control the blood pressure and make the heart function properly.
The mechanism of METOLAZONE inhibits sodium’s reabsorption in the body, resulting in an increase in chloride, sodium, and water excretion through urine. The shift in electrolytes and sodium levels reduces vascular resistance and makes the heart work normally. The production of diuresis and removal of excessive salt and fluid helps to lower blood pressure.
METOLAZONE is an oral medication that means to be taken by mouth. Follow the doctor’s instructions carefully, and take METOLAZONE in the same way as directed by the doctor. Do not increase or reduce the dose; tell them about all the medicines and health problems. Do not change the dosage, stop, or start the METOLAZONE without checking with the doctor. METOLAZONE can make a person feel dizzy, so one should avoid doing activities like driving that need mental alertness. Along with the desired effects, METOLAZONE may cause some side effects, including headache, vomiting, itching, etc. Some of the side effects of METOLAZONE do not require medical attention and will pass with time. However, if a person is facing serious side effects or the side effects do not go away in a couple of days, then they must consult with their doctor about it.