Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ENDURONYL versus HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ENDURONYL versus HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE.
ENDURONYL vs HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Thiazide diuretic that inhibits the Na+-Cl− symporter in the distal convoluted tubule, reducing sodium and chloride reabsorption and promoting diuresis.
Thiazide diuretic that inhibits the sodium-chloride symporter (NCC) in the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney, reducing reabsorption of sodium and chloride, leading to increased excretion of water and electrolytes.
ENDURONYL (methyclothiazide and deserpidine) is a fixed-dose combination antihypertensive. Typical adult dose: 1 tablet (methyclothiazide 5 mg / deserpidine 0.25 mg) orally once daily. Dose may be increased to 2 tablets once daily if needed.
Oral: 25-100 mg daily in 1-2 divided doses. Maximum dose 200 mg/day.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateHydrochlorothiazide + Digoxin
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Hydrochlorothiazide is combined with Digoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateHydrochlorothiazide + Digitoxin
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Hydrochlorothiazide is combined with Digitoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateHydrochlorothiazide + Deslanoside
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Hydrochlorothiazide is combined with Deslanoside."
Clinical Note
moderateTerminal elimination half-life 10-15 hours; clinically, may require 3-5 days to reach steady state in hypertension management.
Terminal elimination half-life is 5.6–14.8 hours (mean ~9 hours). In patients with renal impairment (CrCl <30 mL/min), half-life is prolonged up to 24–48 hours, necessitating dose adjustment.
Primarily renal excretion; ~50% unchanged, ~25% as deserpidine metabolites, 20% biliary-fecal.
Primarily renal (≥95%) via glomerular filtration and tubular secretion, with approximately 60% of the dose excreted unchanged in urine. Minor biliary/fecal excretion accounts for <5%.
Category C
Category A/B
Thiazide Diuretic + Rauwolfia Alkaloid
Thiazide Diuretic
Hydrochlorothiazide + Acetyldigitoxin
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Hydrochlorothiazide is combined with Acetyldigitoxin."