Quinethazone, also known under the brand-name Hydromox, is a pharmacologically-active small molecule that belongs to a class of drugs called thiazides. Thiazides and thiazide-like drugs are diuretics commonly employed to control hypertension. The short term mechanism of action is relatively well-understood: thiazides inhibit sodium-chloride co-transport into the renal distal convoluted tubule of the nephron and therefore increase fluid loss which decreases extracellular fluid (ECF), plasma volume, and ultimately blood pressure. In the case of quinethazone, it inhibits the sodium-chloride symporter, solute carrier family 12 member 3. Thiazides also inhibit sodium ion transport. However, the long-term mechanism of action isn’t as well-characterized and it is thought that other processes beyond regulating plasma and ECF volumes are involved as these two volumes return to baseline within 4-6 weeks of first use of thiazides.
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