Torsinex Plus Tablet

Introduction

Torsinex Plus Tablet is often prescribed to manage conditions such as edema (fluid retention) associated with congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and kidney disease.

Spironolactone belongs to the class of potassium-sparing diuretics, and works by blocking the action of aldosterone, a hormone that causes the kidneys to retain salt and water, thereby increasing urine output and reducing fluid retention and Torasemide is a loop diuretic that helps the kidneys remove excess salt and water from the body by inhibiting the reabsorption of sodium and chloride.

It's usually recommended to take it with food to prevent stomach upset. Avoid consuming potassium-rich foods or supplements unless advised by your doctor, as Spironolactone can increase potassium levels in the body.

Patients prescribed it should adhere to their healthcare provider's recommendations regarding dosage and duration of treatment.

It is crucial to report any persistent symptoms or adverse effects promptly.

How it works

Spironolactone is a diuretic that inhibits aldosterone, reducing sodium and water retention. Torasemide is a loop diuretic that further promotes diuresis. This combination is used to manage edema and hypertension.

How to take

["Follow your doctor's advice on the dose and duration","Avoid chewing, crushing, or breaking it","Take with food for optimal effectiveness","Swallow that intact to ensure its intended efficacy","Comply with the prescribed dosage and duration as recommended by your doctor"]

Adverse drug effect

Torsinex Plus Tablet may cause side effects like irregular heartbeat, chest pain, bleeding, diarrhea, increased blood glucose levels, joint pain, swelling, or frequent urination. Consult your doctor if these persist or worsen. Seek immediate medical attention for severe symptoms or if you experience dizziness or vision disturbances. Avoid driving or operating machines if affected.

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