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===Hypertension===
===Hypertension===
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Although Diuril was introduced as an anti-diuretic drug, its antihypertensive properties were discovered when two researchers from Boston and Washington D.C administered the drug to patients suffering from congestive heart failure, edema and severe hypertension, and noted a dramatic reduction in high blood pressure <ref name = "seven" > Freis, E., Wanko, A., Wilson, I., and Parrish, A.E. (1985) Treatment of essential diabetes with Chlorothiazide (Diuril), J. Am. Med. Assoc 166, 137-140 </ref>. Unlike other hypotensive drugs that lower blood pressure equally in both hypertensive and normotensive patients, Diuril reduces the blood pressure of patients in the hypertensive state only. It, therefore, possesses considerable specificity. Diuril was also favored over other hypotensive drugs due to ease in its administration; it was delivered orally and required no hospitalization or testing to monitor for immediate adverse effects. When combined with agents such as ganglionic blockers, reserpine, and hydralazine, the drug's efficacy was synergistically increased while its respective toxicities were minimized <ref name = "eight"> Greene, J.A. (2005) Releasing the flood waters: diuril and the reshaping of hypertension, Bull. Hist. Med. 79, 749-794. </ref>.
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Although Diuril was introduced as an anti-diuretic drug, its anti-hypertensive properties were discovered when two researchers from Boston and Washington D.C administered the drug to patients suffering from congestive heart failure, edema, and severe hypertension, and noted a dramatic reduction in high blood pressure <ref name = "seven" > Freis, E., Wanko, A., Wilson, I., and Parrish, A.E. (1985) Treatment of essential diabetes with Chlorothiazide (Diuril), J. Am. Med. Assoc 166, 137-140 </ref>. Unlike other hypotensive drugs that lower blood pressure equally in both hypertensive and normotensive patients, Diuril reduces the blood pressure of patients in the hypertensive state only. It therefore possesses considerable specificity. Diuril was also favored over other hypotensive drugs because of its ease of administration, it could be delivered orally, and required no hospitalization or testing to monitor for immediate adverse effects. When combined with agents such as ganglionic blockers, reserpine, and hydralazine, the drug's efficacy was synergistically increased while its respective toxicities were minimized <ref name = "eight"> Greene, J.A. (2005) Releasing the flood waters: diuril and the reshaping of hypertension, Bull. Hist. Med. 79, 749-794. </ref>.
===Decrease Edema===
===Decrease Edema===
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Diuril functions as a thiazoide diuretic to treat edema in patients diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, congestive heart failure, or with disorders associated with the kidney<ref name = "nine"> Drug.com. (2017) Diuril, Drugs.com. Retrieved from https://www.drugs.com/pro/diuril.html </ref>. As a diuretic, Diuril plays a role in causing a loss in fluid <ref name = "ten"> RxList Inc. (2017) Medical definition of diuretic, RxList: The Internet Drug Index. Retrieved from http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=7103 </ref>. Its role in adjunctive therapy is to assist the primary form of treatment in handling symptoms associated with a disease. In some cases, a short-term treatment of Diuril may be used to treat edema occurring during pregnancy associated with hypervolemia that is causing discomfort in the patient<ref name = "nine"> Drug.com. (2017) Diuril, Drugs.com. Retrieved from https://www.drugs.com/pro/diuril.html
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Diuril functions as a thiazoide diuretic to treat edema in patients diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, congestive heart failure, or with disorders associated with the kidney<ref name = "nine"> Drug.com. (2017) Diuril, Drugs.com. Retrieved from https://www.drugs.com/pro/diuril.html </ref>. As a diuretic, Diuril is responsible for inducing fluid loss <ref name = "ten"> RxList Inc. (2017) Medical definition of diuretic, RxList: The Internet Drug Index. Retrieved from http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=7103 </ref>. Its role in adjunctive therapy is to assist the primary form of treatment in handling symptoms associated with a disease. In some cases, a short-term treatment of Diuril may be used to treat edema occurring during pregnancy associated with hypervolemia that is causing discomfort in the patient<ref name = "nine"> Drug.com. (2017) Diuril, Drugs.com. Retrieved from https://www.drugs.com/pro/diuril.html
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Diuril (Chlorothiazide)

The structure of chlorothizade bound to glutamate receptor 2 (PDB code 3Ik6)

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References

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