Diazoxide cholineProduct ingredient for Diazoxide

Name
Diazoxide choline
Drug Entry
Diazoxide

Diazoxide is a non-diuretic benzothiadiazine derivative that activates ATP-sensitive potassium channels.5,7 It is chemically related to thiazide diuretics but does not inhibit carbonic anhydrase and does not have chloriuretic or natriuretic activity.1 Diazoxide is commonly used in the treatment of hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycemia due to its ability to inhibit insulin release.5 Diazoxide also exhibits hypotensive activity and reduces arteriolar smooth muscle and vascular resistance.1 When administered intravenously, diazoxide can be used to treat hypertensive emergencies;9 however, this specific form of diazoxide is no longer available in the US. Diazoxide is usually well tolerated, and some of its more common side effects include fluid retention and electrolyte disturbances. In September 2015, the FDA issued a safety alert regarding post-marketing reports of pulmonary hypertension occurring in infants and neonates.5,7

Accession Number
DBSALT003365
Structure
Synonyms
Not Available
UNII
2U8NRZ7P8L
CAS Number
1098065-76-9
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Predicted Properties
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