Peripherally Acting Antiadrenergic Agent-diuretic Combinations
The following table lists some of the common brand and generic names for peripherally acting antiadrenergic agent-diuretic combinations.
brand generic Chloroserpine reserpine and chlorothiazide Demi-Rogroton reserpine and chlorthalidone Diutensin-R reserpine and methyclothiazide Enduronyl deserpidine and methyclothiazide Esimil guanethidine monosulfate and hydrochlorothiazide Hydrap-ES reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide and hydralazine HCl (a triple combination drug) Hydropres-50 reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide Hydro-Serp reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide Hydroserpine #1 reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide Hydroserpine #2 reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide Marpres reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide and hydralazine HCl (a triple combination drug) Metatensin #2 reserpine and trichlormethazide Metatensin #4 reserpine and trichlormethazide Rauzide rauwolfia serpentina and bendroflumethiazide Renese-R reserpine and polythiazide Rogroton reserpine and chlorthalidone Salutensin reserpine and hydroflumethiazide Salutensin-Demi reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide Ser-Ap-Es reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide and hydralazine HCl (a triple combination drug) Tri-Hydroserpine reserpine and hydrochlorothiazide and hydralazine HCl (a triple combination drug)
Some peripherally acting antiadrenergic medicines are combined in pills with diuretics. To learn more about how these medicines work, see diuretics and peripherally acting antiadrenergic medicines. These sections will tell you about the following:
- how the medicine works
- possible side effects
- interactions with other medicines you may be taking
