Hygroton
Noun: 1. A diuretic drug: Hygroton is the trade name for a medication containing the active ingredient chlorthalidone. It belongs to a class of drugs called thiazide diuretics, which help the body get rid of excess salt and water by increasing urine output. 2. A medication for cardiovascular conditions: Its primary medical uses are to control high blood pressure (hypertension) and to manage conditions involving fluid retention (edema). By reducing fluid volume and relaxing blood vessels, it effectively lowers blood pressure, which helps prevent serious complications like heart attacks.
- Noun:
- The doctor prescribed Hygroton to manage her hypertension.
- Hygroton is often used as a first-line treatment for high blood pressure.
- Patients taking Hygroton should have their potassium levels monitored.
- Pharmaceutical context: In medical literature and prescriptions, "Hygroton" is used specifically to refer to the branded form of the drug chlorthalidone. It is often mentioned alongside its generic name for clarity.
- The study compared the efficacy of the generic chlorthalidone to the branded Hygroton.
- Chlorthalidone (n): The generic, non-proprietary name for the active pharmaceutical ingredient in Hygroton.
- Thiazide diuretic (n): The class of drugs to which chlorthalidone/Hygroton belongs.
- Thalidone (n): Another trade name for the same drug, chlorthalidone.
- Diuretic (n): A general term for any substance that promotes diuresis (the increased production of urine).
- Antihypertensive (n): A general term for any drug used to treat high blood pressure.
This word has a single, specific meaning in the domain of medicine and pharmacology. It is a proper noun (a trade name) and is typically capitalized. It is not used in general English outside of a medical context.
- a diuretic (trade names Hygroton and Thalidone) used to control hypertension and conditions that cause edema; effective in lowering blood pressure to prevent heart attacks