

Quinaretic is a prescription medication that is licensed to control high blood pressure in adults. This eMedTV Web page offers a more in-depth look at Quinaretic and its uses, effects, and potential side effects.
Common side effects of Quinaretic include such things as fatigue, headache, and a cough. This eMedTV article discusses common and rare side effects of Quinaretic, along with details about serious health problems associated with the drug.
What is Quinaretic used for? As this section of the eMedTV library explains, Quinaretic is used for treating high blood pressure in adults; the prescription medication is currently not approved for use in children.
The suggested Quinaretic dosing varies from 10 mg/12.5 mg to 20 mg/25 mg once a day. This eMedTV resource offers tips and precautions for taking the medicine and discusses the factors that may help determine a dosage recommendation.
Quinaretic may interact with many different drugs, such as narcotics, lithium, and muscle relaxants. This eMedTV Web page discusses potential drug interactions with Quinaretic, such as those involving other blood pressure medicines.
People taking Quinaretic should not drive until they know how the drug will affect them. This eMedTV segment discusses other important warnings and precautions with Quinaretic, including information on who should not take the drug.
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