Torasemide

About Torasemide

  • Diuretic (water tablet)
  • Used to treat high blood pressure and oedema
  • Not to be used while breastfeeding
  • Can cause dizziness
  • Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medicine

Torasemide is a diuretic medication that helps your body get rid of excess water and salt through urine. It contains the active ingredient torasemide, which is effective in treating conditions like high blood pressure and edema (fluid retention). Torasemide is suitable for individuals who need to manage fluid buildup due to heart failure, kidney problems, or liver disease.

Dosage and usage

You should take Torasemide exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. The usual starting dose is 5 mg to 10 mg once daily, but your doctor may adjust this based on your specific needs. It's important to follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Remember not to exceed the recommended dose and frequency of use. If you experience prolonged dizziness, fainting, or muscle cramps, contact your doctor promptly.

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