logo
Sign In
Farxiga vs. GlyxambiBerinert vs. CinryzeEmgality vs. QuliptaFarxiga vs. InvokanaFirazyr vs. SajazirGlyxambi vs. InvokanaInvokamet vs. SynjardyOpzelura vs. DupixentOrencia vs. RinvoqQulipta vs. VyeptiStelara vs. TremfyaSynjardy vs. VictozaTaltz vs. BimzelxVyepti vs. Nurtec ODTView all Comparisons
ADHD drugsAnxiety drugsAsthma drugsAtopic dermatitis drugsDepression drugsHeart failure drugsHypertension drugsLymphoma drugsOsteoarthritis drugsRheumatoid arthritis drugsRosacea drugsSchizophrenia drugsType 2 Diabetes drugsView all Indications
Bayer drugsAbbVie drugsAstraZeneca drugsEli Lilly and Company drugsGenetech drugsGlaxoSmithKline (GSK) drugsNovartis drugsPfizer drugsTakeda Pharmaceuticals drugsTeva Pharmaceuticals drugsAmgen drugsView all Manufacturers
Beta-Adrenergic BlockerAngiotensin Converting Enzyme InhibitorAngiotensin 2 Receptor BlockerCalcium Channel BlockerDiureticsHMG-CoA Reductase InhibitorProton Pump InhibitorSelective Serotonin Reuptake InhibitorNorepinephrine Reuptake InhibitorBenzodiazepinesOpioid AgonistsNonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory DrugsAntiepileptic AgentsAntipsychoticsAntihistaminesView all Classes
Wegovy®Ozempic®Mounjaro®Zepbound®Jardiance®Farxiga®Dupixent®Trulicity®Lyrica®Lipitor®Effexor®Concerta®Depakote®Trintellix®Rexulti®Rinvoq®Verzenio®Taltz®
For ProvidersRequest DemoJoin Research Panel
For BusinessHCP ChannelCommercial O/SEngageMarketplaceOneHubInsight
Tools & MorePrescribing InfoCoverageSavingsPatient ResourcesA-Z IndicationsCompare Drugs
CompanyAboutInsightsCareersContactSecurity
Legit Script Certified
Get the latest insights in your inbox
Follow us
Legit Script Certified
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • © 2025 PrescriberPoint. All Rights Reserved.
  • Thiazide-like Diuretic class drugs

    FiltersReset Filters
    10 results
    • chlorthalidone

      (Chlorthalidone)
      Chartwell RX, LLC
      Usage: Chlorthalidone is indicated for managing hypertension, either alone or with other antihypertensive agents, and as adjunctive therapy for edema related to congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, corticosteroid and estrogen therapy, and various renal dysfunctions, including nephrotic syndrome and chronic renal failure.
    • chlorthalidone

      (Chlorthalidone)
      Nivagen Pharmaceuticals, INC.
      Usage: Chlorthalidone is indicated for managing hypertension, either alone or with other antihypertensives, and as adjunctive therapy for edema related to congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and certain renal dysfunctions. Its use in pregnancy is limited to pathologic edema, as routine use is inappropriate.
    • chlorthalidone

      (Chlorthalidone)
      Ajanta Pharma USA Inc.
      Usage: Chlorthalidone is indicated for managing hypertension, either alone or in combination with other antihypertensives. It is also used as adjunctive therapy for edema associated with congestive heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, and renal dysfunction, as well as in certain cases of edema during pregnancy due to pathological causes.
    • edarbyclor

      (Azilsartan kamedoxomil and chlorthalidone)
      Azurity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (formerly Arbor Pharmaceuticals)
      Usage: Edarbyclor is indicated for treating hypertension to lower blood pressure, particularly in patients not adequately controlled on monotherapy. It may also serve as initial therapy for those needing multiple drugs to reach blood pressure goals, reducing the risk of cardiovascular events like strokes and heart attacks.
    • metolazone

      (metolazone)
      Marlex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Metolazone tablets are indicated for treating salt and water retention due to edema from congestive heart failure and renal diseases. They are also used for hypertension, alone or with other antihypertensives. During pregnancy, metolazone may be prescribed for pathologic edema but is not routinely recommended.
    • metolazone

      (Metolazone)
      Bayshore Pharmaceuticals LLC
      Usage: Metolazone tablets are indicated for treating salt and water retention related to edema from congestive heart failure and renal diseases. They are also used for hypertension, either alone or with other antihypertensives. In pregnancy, they are indicated for pathologic edema but not for physiological edema.
    • metolazone

      (METOLAZONE)
      Advagen Pharma Limited
      Usage: Metolazone tablets are indicated for treating salt and water retention due to edema from congestive heart failure or renal diseases, and for hypertension, either alone or with other antihypertensives. In pregnancy, they may be used for pathologic edema but not for normal physiological edema.
    • metolazone

      (metolazone)
      Aarkish Pharmaceuticals NJ Inc.
      Usage: Metolazone is indicated for treating salt and water retention in conditions like congestive heart failure and renal diseases, as well as hypertension, alone or in combination with other antihypertensives. It may be used during pregnancy for pathologic edema, but not routinely for non-pathologic edema.
    • metolazone

      (Metolazone)
      Sandoz Inc
      Usage: Metolazone is indicated for treating salt and water retention due to edema from congestive heart failure and renal diseases, including nephrotic syndrome. It is also used for hypertension management, either alone or with other antihypertensives. Special considerations apply for its use during pregnancy.
    • tenoretic

      (Atenolol and Chlorthalidone)
      TWi Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: TENORETIC is indicated for hypertension treatment to lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of cardiovascular events, including strokes and myocardial infarctions. It should be part of comprehensive cardiovascular risk management. Not suitable for initial therapy; may be more convenient than separate components if dosed appropriately.