Mykrox: Side Effects, Overdose and Pregnancy Information

Main ingredient in Mykrox is Metolazone. Mykrox is a type of drugs classified as Thiazide diuretics, also known as "water pills" used to lower the amount of water in the body. Mykrox is given to treat high blood pressure, kidney problems, cirrhosis, salt, and fluid retention as well as congestive heart failure. Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox increase urine production in the kidney by altering the movement of sodium and chloride in it. In doing so Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox may increase the blood sugar. Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox are often taken in combination with other drugs to treat high blood pressure.


MYKROX SIDE EFFECTS


Common side effects of Mykrox may include dizziness, fatigue, frequent urination, dry mouth, anxiety, muscle cramps, nervousness, nausea, vomiting, increase in blood sugar and uric acid levels. Rare side effects of Mykrox may include allergic reactions, upset stomach, appetite loss, constipation, cough, depression, diarrhea, drowsiness, hives, impotence, indigestion, light-headedness, liver disorders, rash, hypersensitivity to light, sore throat, vertigo, and weight loss.

MYKROX CAUTION


Tell your doctor if you have diabetes, gout, lupus, kidney or liver disease or low levels of potassium before using Mykrox.

Avoid using Mykrox if you are allergic or sensitive to Mykrox or other sulfa drugs.

Tell your dentist you are taking Mykrox before any dental procedure.

Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox may cause dizziness and fatigue.

Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox may cause hypersensitivity to sunlight.

Use caution when using sauna or hot bath. It may cause dizziness, fainting, vomiting and sudden drop in blood pressure.

Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox may result in loosing too much salt and potassium, especially among elderly women.

Thiazide diuretics like Mykrox should not be taken with lithium, as that could increase the risk of lithium poisoning.

MYKROX INTERACTIONS


Check with your physician before combining Mykrox with the following:

Alcohol
Blood thinners
Decongestant drugs (allergy, cold, and sinus medicines)

Diabetic drugs
Lithium
Norepinephrine
NSAIDs like Aleve or Ibuprofen

High blood pressure medications
Potassium supplements may be needed

Herbs that increase blood pressure like ephedra, ginseng, and saw palmetto. Other herbs may also interfere, check with your doctor before combining them with Mykrox.

MYKROX AND PREGNANCY


If you are or planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor before using Mykrox.
As Mykrox may appear in breast milk, nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed while taking Mykrox.

MYKROX DOSES



ADULT

25-200 mg daily.

CHILDREN

Not recommended.

MYKROX OVERDOSE


Symptoms of Mykrox overdose may include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, urinary problems and drowsiness. If you suspect Mykrox overdose, seek medical help right away.
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