Webb E L, Godfrey J C, Gertel A, Costello R J, Applin W J, Zisblatt M, Vukovich R A, Neiss E S
J Int Med Res. 1984;12(3):133-9. doi: 10.1177/030006058401200301.
Chlorthalidone 25 mg/triamterene 50 mg in once-daily oral doses was as effective in reducing blood pressure as chlorthalidone 25 mg alone. The decrease in serum potassium was statistically significantly less with the combination than for chlorthalidone. There were no notable differences between the treatments in any other measure of laboratory safety or adverse reactions.