Abstract

Determinations of serum magnesium and potassium levels and blood pressure were made in 40 hypertensive patients in whom daily therapy with 50 mg of hydrochlorothiazide plus potassium supplements was switched to a once-daily regimen of 50 mg of hydrochlorothiazide plus 75 mg of triamterene (Maxzide). Patients showed no clinically significant changes in blood pressure or in serum magnesium or serum potassium values following the switch. It is concluded that therapy in patients receiving hydrochlorothiazide and up to 60 meq of potassium can be safely switched to Maxzide without adversely affecting serum magnesium levels, serum potassium levels, or blood pressure control.

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