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Indapamide is marketed under multiple brand names depending on the country. Common trade names include Natrilix (and variants such as Natrilix SR) and Lozol. [1][2]
Yes. Many indapamide trade names include suffixes like SR, which typically indicates a sustained-release formulation (how the medicine is released over time). The active ingredient is still indapamide, but the formulation can affect dosing schedules and how it’s taken. [1][2]
If you tell me your country (or the country where your prescription was written) and whether it says SR/sustained release, I can narrow it to the most likely trade name used locally. [1][2]
Look for the active ingredient: indapamide, and note whether the label specifies SR (sustained release) or the dosing strength (for example, 1.5 mg in many SR products, depending on the local formulation). [1][2] ---
[1] https://www.drugs.com/international/indapamide.html [2] https://www.drugs.com/indapamide.html
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