Introduction

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg is a diuretic (water pill) used to treat edema (swelling) associated with heart, liver, or kidney failure, severe hypertension (high blood pressure), and nephritic syndrome (a group of symptoms that occur with certain kidney diseases). It is also used to reduce extra fluid in the body associated with certain other medical conditions.

Uses

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg is a loop diuretic used to treat high blood pressure and edema (swelling). It is also used to treat chronic kidney disease, nephritic syndrome, and acute renal failure. Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg helps to reduce excess body fluid by increasing the rate at which fluid is removed from the body by the kidneys.

Brand Name Dytor
Type Tablet
Weight 2.5 mg
Generic Torasemide
Manufacturer D16 Pharma & Biotec (Mfg. by: UniMed UniHealth)
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg works on the kidneys by inhibiting the action of the sodium-chloride transporter in the ascending loop of Henle. This action reduces the reabsorption of sodium in the kidneys, leading to increased losses of sodium and chloride in the urine. This in turn increases the excretion of water from the body, resulting in removal of excess fluid from the body.

How Long Does it Take to Work?

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg usually begins to take effect approximately one hour after ingestion. The full effects of the drug will usually become apparent after 24 hours of taking the medication.

Absorption

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg is rapidly and almost completely absorbed from the gut after oral administration. It is extensively bound to plasma proteins.

Route of Elimination

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg is mainly eliminated through the kidneys either in unchanged or metabolized form. About 35-55% of the dose is eliminated unchanged in the urine.

Dosage

Congestive heart failure: The usual initial oral dose is 10 mg or 20 mg once daily. If the diuretic response is inadequate, the dose should be titrated upward by approximately doubling until the desired diuretic response is obtained. Single doses higher than 200 mg have not been adequately studied.

Chronic renal failure: The usual initial oral dose is 20 mg once daily. lf the diuretic response is inadequate, the dose should be titrated upward by approximately doubling until the desired diuretic response is obtained. Single doses higher than 200mg have not been adequately studied.

Hepatic cirrhosis: The usual initial oral dose is 5 mg or 10 mg once daily, administered together with an aldosterone antagonist or a potassium sparing diuretic. If the diuretic response is inadequate, the dose should be titrated upward by approximately doubling until the desired diuretic response is obtained. Single doses higher than 40 mg have not been adequately studied. Chronic use of any diuretic in hepatic disease has not been studied in adequate and well-controlled trials.

Hypertension: The usual initial oral dose is 2.5-5 mg once daily. If the 5 mg dose does not provide adequate reduction of blood pressure within 4 to 6 weeks, the dose may be increased to 10 mg once daily. If the response to 10 mg is insufficient, an additional antihypertensive should be added to the treatment regimen.

The recommended daily dose of torasemide for adults is 20-40 mg. The dose can be increased depending on the therapeutic response and side effects. The maximum recommended daily dose is 80 mg. It is usually taken in divided doses two or three times daily. It is important to take torasemide as prescribed and to follow all usage instructions from a doctor.

Administration

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg is available in tablet and injection forms. The tablet should be taken orally with or without food. The injection form should be administered by injection into a vein or intramuscularly as directed by a doctor.

Side Effects

Common side effects of torasemide include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, headache, dizziness, muscle cramps, weakness, increased urination, thirst, and dry mouth. Other more serious side effects include electrolyte imbalance, confusion, fainting, and bloody urine.

Toxicity

Oral doses of torasemide greater than 4 mg/kg in rats can cause severe toxicity. Symptoms of overdose include electrolyte imbalance, confusion, fainting, and bloody urine.

Precautions

Before taking torasemide, it is important to tell a doctor or pharmacist if the patient is allergic to it, or if they have any other allergies. Patients should also inform the doctor if they have diabetes, gout, or a history of kidney, liver, or heart problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should only take this medication if prescribed by a doctor.

Interactions

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg can interact with other medications. It is important to tell a doctor or pharmacist about any medications the patient is taking, including prescription, over-the-counter, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

Disease Interactions

Certain diseases may affect the functioning of torasemide. Patients should tell the doctor if they have diabetes, gout, or a history of kidney, liver, or heart diseases.

Drug Interactions

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg may interact with other medications. It is important to tell a doctor or pharmacist about any medications the patient is taking, including prescription, over-the-counter, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

Food Interactions

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg is not known to interact with food. It is important to take the medication as prescribed.

Pregnancy Use

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg has not been extensively studied in pregnant women. Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant should consult their doctor before taking this medication.

Lactation Use

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg has not been extensively studied in lactating women. Women who are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed should consult their doctor before taking this medication.

Acute Overdose

Symptoms of overdose include electrolyte imbalance, confusion, fainting, and bloody urine. Treatment of an overdose may include supportive care and treatment of symptoms.

Contraindication

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg should not be used in patients with an allergy to the drug or its ingredients, as well as in patients with severe renal impairment or anuria (inability to produce urine). It is also contraindicated in patients with hypovolemia, hypotension, or pre-existing electrolyte imbalances.

Use Direction

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg should be taken exactly as prescribed by a doctor. The tablets should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. The intravenous or intramuscular forms should be administered as directed by the doctor. It is important to follow all instructions from the doctor.

Storage Condition

Dytor Tablet 2.5 mg should be kept in a tightly closed container and stored at room temperature in a dry place. It should be away from heat, light, and moisture.

Volume of Distribution

The volume of distribution of torasemide is approximately 15 liters per kilogram.

Half Life

The half-life of torasemide is approximately 6 hours.

Clearance

The clearance of torasemide is approximately 2.5 liters per kilogram per minute.

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