metolazone

[ me-toh-luh-zohn ]
/ mɛˈtoʊ ləˌzoʊn /

noun Pharmacology.

a thiazide diuretic, C16H16ClN3O3S, used in the treatment of hypertension and as a diuretic in patients with chronic renal failure.

Origin of metolazone

contraction and rearrangement of meth-, quinazoline, -one components of the chemical name