Noun
thiazide (plural thiazides)
(pharmacology) Any of a class of sulfur-containing drugs that increase the excretion of sodium and chloride and are used as diuretics and to assist in lowering the blood pressure.
I think most non-alcoholic non-anorexic meat-eaters not on thiazide diuretics probably have enough zinc on board, though stress and might make you waste it a bit faster than normal. Source: Internet
The antihypertensive effects of the thiazide component may also be enhanced in the postsympathectomy patient. Source: Internet