Drug Facts
Composition & Profile
Identifiers & Packaging
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Overview
HydrALAZINE hydrochloride, USP, is an antihypertensive, for oral administration. Its chemical name is 1 -hydrazinophthalazine monohydrochloride, and its structural formula is: C 8 H 8 N 4 .HCl HydrALAZINE hydrochloride, USP is a white to off-white, odorless crystalline powder. It is soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, and very slightly soluble in ether. It melts at about 275ºC, with decomposition, and has a molecular weight of 196.64. Each tablet for oral administration contains 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg or 100 mg hydrALAZINE hydrochloride, USP. Tablets also contain anhydrous lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, stearic acid and FD&C Yellow # 6. 0801cbcc-figure-01
Indications & Usage
: Essential hypertension, alone or as an adjunct.
Dosage & Administration
Not available
Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS: In a few patients hydrALAZINE may produce a clinical picture simulating systemic lupus erythematosus including glomerulonephritis. In such patients hydrALAZINE should be discontinued unless the benefit-to-risk determination requires continued antihypertensive therapy with this drug. Symptoms and signs usually regress when the drug is discontinued but residua have been detected many years later. Long-term treatment with steroids may be necessary. (See PRECAUTIONS , Laboratory Tests . )
Contraindications
: Hypersensitivity to hydrALAZINE; coronary artery disease; mitral valvular rheumatic heart disease.
Adverse Reactions
Adverse reactions with hydrALAZINE are usually reversible when dosage is reduced. However, in some cases it may be necessary to discontinue the drug. The following adverse reactions have been observed, but there has not been enough systematic collection of data to support an estimate of their frequency. Common: Headache, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, palpitations, tachycardia, angina pectoris Less Frequent: Digestive: constipation, paralytic ileus. Cardiovascular : hypotension, paradoxical pressor response, edema. Respiratory: dyspnea Neurologic: peripheral neuritis, evidenced by paresthesia, numbness, and tingling; dizziness; tremors; muscle cramps; psychotic reactions characterized by depression, disorientation, or anxiety. Genitourinary: difficulty in urination Hematologic: blood dyscrasias, consisting of reduction in hemoglobin and red cell count, leukopenia, agranulocytosis, purpura; lymphadenopathy; splenomegaly. Hypersensitivity Reactions : rash, urticaria, pruritus, fever, chills, arthralgia, eosinophilia, and rarely, hepatitis. Other: nasal congestion, flushing, lacrimation, conjunctivitis.
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