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Doc dictates:

??Xeroxin 2.5 mg p.r.n. severe symptoms heart failure.

I can find Zeroxin and Xeroxin, but they are topical ointments. Any one have

any idea what drug he is prescribing...if memory serves...he spelled it this

way.

Thanks.

Bev

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a.. Zaroxolyn®

Therapeutic Category

a.. Diuretic, Miscellaneous

Use

Management of mild to moderate hypertension; treatment of edema in congestive

heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, and impaired renal function

Usual Dosage

Oral:

Children: 0.2-0.4 mg/kg/day divided every 12-24 hours

Adults:

Edema: 5-20 mg/dose every 24 hours

Hypertension: 2.5-5 mg/dose every 24 hours

Dosage Forms

Tablet:

Zaroxolyn® (slow acting): 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg

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Drug Help

Doc dictates:

??Xeroxin 2.5 mg p.r.n. severe symptoms heart failure.

I can find Zeroxin and Xeroxin, but they are topical ointments. Any one have

any idea what drug he is prescribing...if memory serves...he spelled it this

way.

Thanks.

Bev

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How about Zaroxolyn

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GENERIC NAME

metolazone

BRAND NAMES

Mykrox®

Zaroxolyn®

THERAPEUTIC CATEGORY

Diuretic, Miscellaneous

USE

Management of mild to moderate hypertension; treatment of edema in

congestive heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, and impaired renal function

USUAL DOSAGE

Oral: Children: 0.2-0.4 mg/kg/day divided every 12-24 hours

Adults:

Edema: 5-20 mg/dose every 24 hours

Hypertension: 2.5-5 mg/dose every 24 hours

DOSAGE FORMS

Tablet: Zaroxolyn® (slow acting): 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg

Mykrox® (rapidly acting): 0.5 mg

SOUND-ALIKE DRUG NAMES

metolazone (me tole' a zone)

metaxalone (me taks' a lone)

metolazone (me tole' a zone)

methazolamide (meth a zoe' la mide)

metolazone (me tole' a zone)

minoxidil (mi nox' i dill)

Zaroxolyn® (za roks' o lin)

Zarontin® (za ron' tin)

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> Doc dictates:

>

> ??Xeroxin 2.5 mg p.r.n. severe symptoms heart failure.

>

> I can find Zeroxin and Xeroxin, but they are topical ointments. Any one

have

> any idea what drug he is prescribing...if memory serves...he spelled it

this

> way.

>

> Thanks.

> Bev

>

>

>

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