
| Salt Composition: | Spironolactone (50mg) + Torasemide (20mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Torlactone 20mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines used to reduce excess fluid levels in the body while maintaining the potassium balance. Torlactone 20mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines used to reduce excess fluid levels in the body while maintaining the potassium balance. It is used to treat edema (fluid overload) and some cases of hypertension.
Torlactone 20mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines: Spironolactone and Torasemide.
Does Torlactone 20mg Tablet cause dizziness?
Yes, some patients may experience dizziness (feeling faint, weak, unsteady or lightheaded) after using Torlactone 20mg Tablet. It is best to rest and resume activities when feeling better. Do not drive or use machines until you feel fully recovered.
Can Torlactone 20mg Tablet cause gout?
Yes, Torlactone 20mg Tablet can increase the risk of gout attacks. It contains torasemide which may raise uric acid levels in the blood by increasing its absorption from the kidneys. If you have a history of gout or high uric acid, talk to your doctor before using this medicine.
Can Torlactone 20mg Tablet cause dehydration?
Yes, Torlactone 20mg Tablet can lead to dehydration. Symptoms include dry mouth, thirst, drowsiness, restlessness, muscle pain, weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure (hypotension), decreased urine output (oliguria), increased heart rate (tachycardia), nausea and vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention if these symptoms persist.
Can Torlactone 20mg Tablet cause hyperkalemia?
Yes, Torlactone 20mg Tablet can raise potassium levels in the blood. This is more likely to occur in individuals with kidney disease or those taking excessive potassium. High potassium levels can lead to serious heart problems. Regular electrolyte and kidney function tests are crucial while using this medication.
What are the contraindications for Torlactone 20mg Tablet?
Avoid using Torlactone 20mg Tablet in patients with hypersensitivity to torasemide, sulfonylureas or spironolactone, or any other ingredient in this product. Do not use it if you have anuria (no urine output), acute renal insufficiency, hepatic coma or pre-coma, low blood pressure (hypotension), cardiac arrhythmias, are taking aminoglycosides or cephalosporins, have kidney dysfunction due to drugs causing kidney damage, high potassium levels (hyperkalemia), Addison's disease, or if you are a child with moderate to severe renal impairment.
What is the proper storage condition for Torlactone 20mg Tablet?
Store Torlactone 20mg Tablet in its original container or packaging. Keep it tightly closed. Never allow pets, children or other people to consume this medication.
What is Torlactone 20mg Tablet?
Torlactone 20mg Tablet contains torasemide (a loop diuretic) and spironolactone (an antagonist of aldosterone). These are used together to remove excess fluid from the body. It's often prescribed for individuals with congestive heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, liver cirrhosis with fluid retention, and ascites.
Is Torlactone 20mg Tablet safe?
Torlactone 20mg Tablet is generally safe for most people. However, be aware that some common side effects include dizziness, dehydration, low sodium levels in the blood, breast enlargement in males, low magnesium level in the blood, low calcium level in the blood, and increased blood uric acid. If you experience any persistent problems, consult your doctor.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Torlactone 20mg Tablet is to be taken with food.
Alcohol
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Torlactone 20mg Tablet.
Breastfeed
Torlactone 20mg Tablet is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy
Torlactone 20mg Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.