xipamide

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  • IPA(key): /ˈzɪpəmaɪd/

Noun

xipamide (uncountable)

  1. A sulfonamide diuretic drug used to treat oedema and hypertension.
    • 1976 September 17, Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry, Academic Press, →ISBN, page 72:
      ... Xipamide A clinical crossover study comparing xipamide with furosemide concluded that the two diuretics were equipotent , but that xipamide has a longer du- ration of natriuresis ( 12 hours ) than does furose- mide ( 4 hours ) .15 A []
    • 1984, Current Medical Research and Opinion:
      ... xipamide once daily . With xipamide , the reduction in standing systolic pressure was significantly greater than with frusemide ( p < 0.05 ) . Otherwise , no significant changes in resting systolic , resting diastolic or standing []
    • 1977, International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmacy:
      ... Xipamide daily ( Table 4 ) . The plasma potassium values were lower during treatment with 40 mg Xipamide than during the control period , but the difference was not significant . After treatment with 80 mg Xipamide for an average of []