Edeme and Sodium Balance Maintenance in Congestive Heart Failure

Use of Aldactazide

By Christine Cadena, published Jan 21, 2008
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Cardiac complications can have a significant and adverse health impact on the person who suffers from it. For patients with congestive heart failure, the cardiac complications are often life threatening and need aggressive medical management. If you, or someone you know, suffers from congestive heart failure, it is important to become familiar with the variety of treatment options made available.

For many patients with congestive heart failure, the complications associated with edema and abnormal sodium levels are often managed with prescription medications. With proper control of sodium, and associated edema, the compounding health risks associated with congestive heart failure can be more readily treated.

In the treatment of congestive heart failure, and to control associated edema, many patients are utilizing prescription Aldactazide. As a convenient once-per-day dosing formula, individuals who utilize Aldactazide find great improvement in the support of their normal sodium levels, especially when considering compliance with dosing is more likely. While the doses can be divided, and range from 25 milligrams to as high as 200 milligrams, most congestive heart failure patients benefit from the once-per-day dosing formula in just a few weeks after beginning therapy.

As with any FDA approved medication utilized to balance electrolytes, the use of Aldactazide does not come without side effects. Most notable side effects may include a sudden drop in blood pressure, also known as hypotension, muscle spasms, headache pain, dizziness and even weakness. However, in many cases, these same complications are related to the development of congestive heart failure.

As a Category C prescription drug, in a pregnant woman who suffers from congestive heart failure, the use of Aldactazide may not be indicated. In addition, for women who of child bearing age, and are not pregnant, the use of Aldactazide should be closely managed with some form of contraception so as to prevent pregnancy.

Takeaways
  • Aldactazide is effective at treating edema in congestive heart failure patients
  • CHF is complicated by abnormal sodium levels
  • Aldactazide is used to balance electrolytes
Did You Know?
As a Category C prescription drug, in a pregnant woman who suffers from congestive heart failure, the use of Aldactazide may not be indicated
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Great health info Chrissy... Good Work.

Posted on 01/21/2008 at 5:01:02 PM

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