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    • METOLAZONE

    • QTY 30
    • 2.5 MG
    • Tablet

METOLAZONE (me TOLE a zone) is a diuretic. It helps you make more urine and to lose salt and excess water from your body. It treats swelling from heart or kidney disease. It also treats high blood pressure.


What does METOLAZONE look like?

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Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: 121

Color: peach

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: 17

Color: white

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: 172

Color: peach

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: 2 1/2

Color: pink

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: E 50

Color: pink

Shape: oval

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: I

Color: peach

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: L 48

Color: pink

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: LOGO

Color: white

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: M

Color: peach

Shape: round

Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet
Metolazone 2.5mg Tablet

Strength: 2.5 MG

Pill Imprint: M

Color: pink

Shape: round

DISCLAIMER: This drug information content is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Patients should always consult their physician with any questions regarding a medical condition and to obtain medical advice and treatment. Drug information is sourced from GSDD (Gold Standard Drug Database ) provided by Elsevier.