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Torasemide tablets

Torem

Torasemide is a 'water tablet' (a diuretic).

It is best taken in the morning.

Any side-effects are usually mild, but may include feeling sick (nausea) or dizzy.

At a glance

  • Torasemide is a 'water tablet' (diuretic) that helps your body get rid of excess fluid.

  • It is used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention (oedema).

  • Take it once a day, preferably in the morning, to avoid disturbing your sleep.

  • Get regular blood tests as torasemide can affect salt levels in your blood.

  • Tell your doctor if you feel very thirsty, have a dry mouth, or dry skin.

  • Do not drive or use machines if you feel dizzy after taking torasemide.

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About torasemide

Typ av medicin

Loop diuretic

Används för

High blood pressure, and fluid retention (oedema)

Även kallad

Torsemide (in US); Torem®

Tillgänglig som

Tabletter

Torasemide belongs to a group of medicines called loop diuretics. A diuretic is a medicine which increases the amount of urine that you pass out from your kidneys. They are often referred to as 'water tablets'. Diuretics are a common treatment for high blood pressure (hypertension). They are also used to clear excess fluid from your body in conditions where your body retains more than it needs. This is called oedema. It is commonly caused by heart failure.

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking torasemide it is important that your doctor or pharmacist knows:

  • Om du är gravid eller ammar.

  • If you have kidney problems, have any difficulties passing urine, or you are lacking in fluid in the body (dehydrated).

  • If you have prostate or liver problems.

  • If you know you have an unusual heart rhythm.

  • If you have gout or diabetes, as these conditions may be made worse by diuretics.

  • If you have been told you have low sodium or potassium levels in your blood.

  • Om du tar några andra läkemedel. Detta inkluderar alla läkemedel du tar som finns att köpa utan recept, samt växtbaserade och komplementära läkemedel.

  • Om du någonsin har haft en allergisk reaktion mot en medicin.

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  • Before you start this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside your pack. The leaflet will give you more information about torasemide and a full list of side-effects which you may experience from taking it.

  • Take the tablets exactly as your doctor has told you to. It is usual to be prescribed one dose to take each day and you will be asked to take it preferably in the morning. There are several strengths of torasemide tablet. The usual dose for high blood pressure (hypertension) is 2.5 mg daily. It will be more than this if you are taking it for fluid retention. Your dose and the strength of your tablets will be printed on the label of the pack to remind you.

  • Although torasemide is preferably taken in the morning, you can take it at a time to suit you. For example, if you want to go out in the morning and don't want to have to find a toilet, you can delay taking the tablet until later. However, it is best if you take it no later than mid-afternoon. This is because you will find you need to go to the toilet a couple of times within a few hours of taking the tablet and this will disturb your sleep if you take it late in the day.

  • Swallow the tablet with a drink of water. You can take torasemide before or after your meals.

  • If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is after 6 pm in the evening, you should skip the forgotten dose and continue as usual the next day. Do not take two doses together to make up for a missed dose.

  • Try to keep your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your doctor can check on your progress. The balance of salts in your blood may be upset by torasemide. Your doctor may want you to have a blood test from time to time to check for this.

  • Diuretics like torasemide help you to lose water. Occasionally you may lose too much and become lacking in fluid in the body (dehydrated). Let your doctor know if you feel constantly thirsty, your mouth is dry, or your skin looks and feels dry.

  • If you have been prescribed torasemide for high blood pressure (hypertension), your treatment is likely to be long-term. Although many people with high blood pressure do not feel unwell, if left untreated, high blood pressure can harm your heart and damage your blood vessels. This damage may later result in a heart attack, stroke, or kidney problems, so it is important that you continue to take these tablets regularly to help reduce the risk of this. You may also be given some lifestyle or dietary advice by your doctor, such as stopping smoking, reducing the amount of salt in your diet and taking some regular exercise. Following this advice will also help to reduce the risk of damage to your heart and blood vessels.

  • Drinking alcohol while you are on torasemide may make you feel dizzy. Ask for your doctor's advice about whether you should avoid alcohol.

  • Om du köper några mediciner, kontrollera med en apotekare att de är säkra att ta tillsammans med dina andra mediciner.

  • If you have diabetes, torasemide may affect your blood sugar levels. Test your blood sugar regularly and speak with your doctor if you notice any significant changes.

  • Om du ska genomgå en operation eller tandbehandling, informera den som utför behandlingen om vilka mediciner du tar.

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Along with their useful effects, all medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below lists some of the most common ones associated with torasemide. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve over the first few days of taking a new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following side-effects continue or become troublesome.

Torasemide side-effects

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Feeling sick (nausea), stomach upset

This is usually mild, but it may help to take the tablets after food

Feeling dizzy, particularly when you stand up (due to low blood pressure)

Getting up and moving more slowly should help. Do not drive and do not use tools or machines until you feel better

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Vanliga frågor

What is the common dosage of torasemide for high blood pressure and for fluid retention?

The usual daily dose of torasemide for high blood pressure is 2.5 mg. If you are taking it for fluid retention, your prescribed dose will be higher than this amount. Your doctor will determine the correct dose for your specific condition, and the strength of your tablets will be printed on the pack label.

How soon after taking torasemide can I expect to need to use the toilet?

After taking torasemide, you will likely find you need to go to the toilet a couple of times within a few hours. This is why it's recommended to take the tablet no later than mid-afternoon, to avoid disturbing your sleep.

If I am prescribed torasemide, will I need to have regular blood tests?

Yes, it is common to have regular appointments with your doctor while taking torasemide. Your doctor may want you to have blood tests from time to time to check the balance of salts in your blood, as torasemide can affect this.

What are the signs of dehydration I should look out for while taking torasemide?

Torasemide helps your body lose water. If you become constantly thirsty, notice your mouth is dry, or if your skin looks and feels dry, you should let your doctor know as these can be signs of dehydration.

Can I drink alcohol while taking torasemide?

Drinking alcohol while taking torasemide may make you feel dizzy. It is best to ask your doctor for advice about whether you should avoid alcohol or if there are any specific recommendations for you.

What should I do if torasemide makes me feel dizzy?

If you feel dizzy, particularly when standing up, try to get up and move more slowly. It is important not to drive or use tools or machines until you feel better.

What if I experience side-effects from torasemide that aren't listed in the article?

The article lists some common side-effects, but a full list can be found in the manufacturer's information leaflet that comes with your medicine. If you experience any other symptoms that you believe might be caused by torasemide, you should speak with your doctor or pharmacist.

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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

Medicine Leaflet Review Manager – Contractor, Pharmacist

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Michael is a community pharmacist practicing in the Midlands and South Yorkshire with more than 20 years’ experience advising on medicines and medical conditions. He has a strong background in healthcare training, having produced and delivered training courses for pharmacy teams and staff of residential care settings, including nurses. He has also contributed to pharmacy advisory boards for the management of low acuity conditions in the community.

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Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.

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