Abstract

To study the effect of a combination of amiloride, 5 mg, and hydrochlorothiazide, 50 mg (Moduretic), on plasma and skeletal muscle electrolytes in patients on long-term diuretic therapy (greater than 1 year) for arterial hypertension and/or congestive heart failure, 58 patients were recruited. Fifty-five patients completed the study, 27 controls and 28 in the treatment group. The Moduretic group demonstrated a significant increase in skeletal muscle potassium and magnesium values and a significant decrease in systolic blood pressure after 6 months on therapy. There was no significant change in these parameters in the control group. It is concluded that this combination of amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide is capable of preserving the internal and external balance of potassium and magnesium on a long-term basis in the patient categories studied.

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