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Dyazide

American  
[dahy-uh-zahyd] / ˈdaɪ əˌzaɪd /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a diuretic preparation used in the treatment of edema and hypertension.


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It ramped up to 200 mg of Aldactone, she said, and added Dyazide starting the night before prejudging.

From Washington Post

When generic versions of the potent heart medication Dyazide were introduced in the mid-1980s, the drug's inventor, SmithKline Beckman, raised the compound's price 23%.

From Time Magazine Archive

The generic-drug company substituted Dyazide for its own capsules and sailed right through the efficacy tests.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the FDA pursued its own probe, it discovered that Vitarine Pharmaceuticals of New York City had taken a more drastic step to ensure approval of its generic version of Dyazide, a standard antihypertension drug developed by SmithKline.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dyazide is just one of many bestselling brand-name drugs with no competitors.

From Time Magazine Archive