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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10mg | 360 pills | €0.81 | €323.28 €290.95 Best Price | |
| 10mg | 180 pills | €0.86 | €172.84 €155.55 | |
| 10mg | 120 pills | €1.18 | €156.83 €141.15 | |
| 10mg | 90 pills | €1.35 | €136.02 €122.42 | |
| 10mg | 60 pills | €1.48 | €98.67 €88.80 | |
| 10mg | 30 pills | €2.41 | €80.17 €72.15 | |
| 20mg | 360 pills | €1.18 | €472.13 €424.91 Popular | |
| 20mg | 180 pills | €1.34 | €267.26 €240.54 | |
| 20mg | 120 pills | €1.50 | €200.04 €180.04 | |
| 20mg | 90 pills | €1.64 | €164.83 €148.35 | |
| 20mg | 60 pills | €1.97 | €131.22 €118.10 | |
| 20mg | 30 pills | €2.88 | €96.01 €86.41 |
Torasemide is a loop diuretic used to remove excess fluid from the body. It belongs to a class of medicines that act on the kidney's loop of Henle. By blocking salt and water reabsorption, torasemide increases urine output. This helps reduce swelling and relieve breathlessness caused by fluid buildup. The substance is available in tablet form and, in some places, as an injectable preparation. A pharmacist will ensure you understand the correct dose and potential interactions before you begin treatment. Your doctor may adjust the amount based on response and kidney function. It is not a rapid relief medicine for an emergency and should be taken as prescribed.
How it works is straightforward: the drug inhibits the reabsorption of sodium, chloride, and water in the loop of Henle. The resulting diuresis lowers circulating fluid volume, easing edema and lowering blood pressure in many patients. The effect may onset within a couple of hours after taking a dose. Regular use can improve symptoms in chronic heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and certain kidney conditions. It is not a cure but a tool to manage fluid balance with other therapies. In some patients, improved breathing and better exercise tolerance are reported as fluid levels drop. Long-term use requires monitoring of electrolytes and kidney function to avoid problems.
Torasemide is prescribed mainly for edema linked to heart failure, liver disease, or kidney disease. It can also help control high blood pressure in some cases. The decision to use torasemide rests on a doctor’s assessment of fluid status, kidney function, and other medicines you take. Do not use it if you have severe dehydration or certain electrolyte problems unless advised by a clinician. For pregnant or breastfeeding people, discuss risks with a health professional. People with gout, diabetes, or kidney disease may need closer monitoring. Always follow the pharmacy label and doctor’s instructions.
Dosage is tailored to the patient and condition. A typical starting dose for adults with edema is usually a small amount once daily, with adjustment as needed. Doses commonly range from 5 to 20 milligrams per day, sometimes divided. Tablets are swallowed with water; food does not dramatically affect absorption. Do not increase the dose on your own, and avoid missing doses in a daily schedule. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next one. The daily dose may be split in some cases to reduce side effects or to fit fluid management needs. Your clinician will guide blood tests to monitor electrolytes.
Common side effects include more frequent urination, dizziness, lightheadedness, or dehydration. You may notice low potassium, low sodium, or changes in mood. In rare cases, severe dehydration or electrolyte imbalances can occur, requiring medical attention. Some people experience headaches, cramps, or ringing in the ears. Tell your doctor if you have gout, diabetes, or kidney disease, as these conditions influence safety. Seek urgent care for signs of an allergic reaction, chest tightness, or yellowing of the skin.
Torasemide can interact with several medicines. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce its effect. Other diuretics, potassium supplements, or potassium‑sparing drugs can shift electrolyte balance. Lithium, certain antibiotics, and some blood pressure medicines may require dose adjustments. Alcohol can increase dizziness and dehydration risk. Always inform the pharmacy about all medicines, including herbal products. Monitor kidney function and electrolyte levels as advised by a clinician.
Store torasemide in the original container at room temperature away from moisture. Keep it sealed and out of reach of children. Check the label for expiration dates and any changes in appearance or smell. Online pharmacies may highlight the product's lot number and batch information to ensure traceability and quality control. Do not throw unused tablets in household trash; ask your pharmacist about safe disposal.
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