“…Metolazone monotherapy has occasionally proved effective in eliciting a diuretic response in advanced renal failure, 9,45–47 which has not always been the case with other thiazide diuretics 48 . A diuretic response has been demonstrable in the presence of an extremely low glomerular filtration rate (GFR), 1,5,7,9,19,27 as well as in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis 25,28,47 . The dose(s) of metolazone needed for a satisfactory diuretic response in renal failure have proved surprisingly variable, and typically do not have a defined relationship to the GFR 45–47 ; in this regard doses as high as 100–200 mg have been employed 13,45 …”