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Introduction About DYTOR INJECTION
DYTOR INJECTION is indicated for the management of oedema associated with congestive heart failure, renal or hepatic disease and essential hypertension. It contains Torsemide which belongs to the group of medicines called Diuretics.
Prior to the management, your doctor may want you to take several blood tests to understand your existing condition.
DYTOR INJECTION is not recommended for use if you have anuria (failure of kidney to produce urine), hepatic coma (loss of brain function due to liver damage).
Before receiving DYTOR INJECTION, inform your doctor if you have any liver, kidney, or heart failure. Safety and effectiveness in pregnant or breastfeeding women and children has not been established yet, therefore consult your doctor before receiving the medicine.
DYTOR INJECTION should be used with caution in elderly patients above 65 years of age. The most common side effects are headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. Consult your doctor if any of the above side effects worsen.
Uses Of DYTOR INJECTION
It is used to manage:
- oedema associated with congestive heart failure, kidney, or liver disease
- essential hypertension (high blood pressure)
How DYTOR INJECTION Works
DYTOR INJECTION inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride in kidney by increasing urinary excretion of sodium, chloride, and water. Thus, removing excessive fluid from the body.
How to use DYTOR INJECTION
- DYTOR INJECTION will be administered into a vein only by a doctor or a nurse.
- Your doctor will administer the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Side Effects Of DYTOR INJECTION
Like all medicines, DYTOR INJECTION may cause side effects in few individuals, although not everybody gets them
Common Side Effects of DYTOR INJECTION:
- headache
- nausea, vomiting
- dizziness
- constipation
- upset stomach
Stop receiving DYTOR INJECTION and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- tinnitus (ringing in ears), hearing loss
- electrolyte and volume depletion (headache, dizziness, low blood pressure, weakness, drowsiness, confusion, loss of appetite, cramps)
- low blood pressure
- worsening of kidney function
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
Consult your doctorSafety and effectiveness of DYTOR INJECTION in pregnant women or women planning to get pregnant has not been established yet. Hence it should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed.
Breastfeeding
Consult your doctorSafety and effectiveness of DYTOR INJECTION in breastfeeding women has not been established yet as it is not known if the medicine is excreted in the breastmilk. Hence it should be used with caution when administered to a nursing woman.
Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionDo not drive or operate any machines if you feel dizzy after receiving DYTOR INJECTION.
Kidney
Consult your doctorDYTOR INJECTION is not recommended for use in anuric patients (kidneys fail to produce urine). DYTOR INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with kidney failure, and severe urinary flow disorders. The dose will be adjusted by your doctor.
Liver
Consult your doctorDYTOR INJECTION is not recommended for patients with hepatic coma or pre-coma. DYTOR INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases like cirrhosis and ascites.
Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not receive DYTOR INJECTION if you are allergic to Torsemide or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
Heart Disease
Use with CautionDYTOR INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with heart failure.
Use In Pediatrics
Consult your doctorSafety and effectiveness of DYTOR INJECTION in children has not been established yet.
Use In Geriatrics
Consult your doctorThere is no information on dosage adjustments in elderly patients.
Others
DYTOR INJECTION is not recommended if you have:
- low volume of blood (hypovolaemia)
- low blood pressure (hypotension)
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before receiving DYTOR INJECTION, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine:
- medicines used to relieve pain, stiffness, and inflammation (Ex. aspirin, ibuprofen, indomethacin)
- lithium (used to manage mood disorders)
- medicines used to manage bacterial infections (Ex. streptomycin, gentamycin, rifampin)
- medicines used to manage heart conditions like increased blood pressure and heart insufficiency (Ex. captopril, enalapril, digoxin)
- medicines used to manage inflammatory conditions (Ex. prednisolone, hydrocortisone)
- medicines helps to excrete excess body fluid (Ex. spironolactone, amiloride)
- cholestyramine (used to manage high cholesterol levels)
- probenecid (used to manage gout)
- medicines used to manage fungal infections (Ex. itraconazole, ketoconazole, fluconazole, miconazole)
- oxandrolone (used to promote weight gain)
- warfarin (used to manage blood clots)
- medicines used to manage fits (Ex. phenytoin, ACTH)
- ethacrynic acid (used to manage fluid retention)
Overdosage:
DYTOR INJECTION will be administered to you only by a doctor or a nurse in a hospital, and so you are unlikely to receive an overdose. However, consult your doctor or nurse if you experience any unusual symptoms like dehydration, hypovolemia, low blood pressure, low sodium and potassium levels, hypochloremic alkalosis, and hemoconcentration.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Torsemide |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Pyridine-sulfonylurea diuretic |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Manages oedema associated with congestive heart failure, renal or hepatic disease and essential hypertension |
| Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Injection |
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Storage
- Keep DYTOR INJECTION out of reach of children
- Store below 30°C
FAQs About DYTOR INJECTION
Q: What is DYTOR INJECTION used for?
A: DYTOR INJECTION contains torsemide, a type of medication known as a loop diuretic (water pill). It is primarily used to manage edema (fluid retention) caused by conditions such as heart failure, kidney disease, and liver cirrhosis. It helps reduce excess fluid in the body by increasing the amount of urine produced. This medicine is also used to manage hypertension (high blood pressure), often in combination with other antihypertensive drugs.
Q: Can I take DYTOR INJECTION with other medications?
A: DYTOR INJECTION may interact with other medications, including Other diuretics (water pills), increasing the risk of dehydration or electrolyte imbalances, Antihypertensive drugs, which may lower blood pressure too much, Lithium (used to treat bipolar disorder), as it may increase lithium levels in the blood and Certain antibiotics (e.g., aminoglycosides), as they may increase the risk of kidney damage when used with diuretics. Always inform your doctor or pharmacist about all the medications you are taking, including prescription, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements.
Q: Are there any precautions I should take while using DYTOR INJECTION?
A: Before using DYTOR INJECTION, inform your doctor if you have any Kidney problems or liver disease, Heart disease, especially if you have a history of heart failure, Electrolyte imbalances (such as low potassium or sodium), Gout or a history of high uric acid levels, Diabetes, as diuretics can affect blood sugar levels or if you are Pregnancy or breastfeeding, as this medication may not be suitable. Your doctor may monitor your blood pressure, kidney function, and electrolytes regularly while you are on this medication.
Q: Can DYTOR INJECTION be used in pregnancy?
A: DYTOR INJECTION is generally not recommended during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary due to lack of safety data. It should only be used if the potential benefits outweigh the risks, and it should be prescribed by a doctor. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, inform your doctor before taking this medication.
Q: How DYTOR INJECTION works?
A: DYTOR INJECTION inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride in kidney by increasing urinary excretion of sodium, chloride, and water. Thus, removing excessive fluid from the body.
Q: Is DYTOR INJECTION safe in pregnancy?
A: Safety and effectiveness of DYTOR INJECTION in pregnant women or women planning to have a baby has not been established yet. Consult your doctor before receiving the medicine.
Q What precautions do I need to follow while receiving DYTOR INJECTION?
A: Patients receiving DYTOR INJECTION must inform their doctor if they have any liver or kidney problems, if they are pregnant, breast-feeding, having any allergies, high or low blood potassium levels, low blood volume, or if you are not passing any urine. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any unusual symptoms while receiving DYTOR INJECTION.
Q: Can DYTOR INJECTION cause nausea?
A: Yes. nausea is a side effect of DYTOR INJECTION. In such case, Take regular sips of a cold drink. Have ginger or peppermint tea. Stick to simple meals. Avoid eating oily or spicy foods. Tell your doctor if you have persistent nausea.
Q: Can I drive or use any machines after receiving DYTOR INJECTION?
A: Do not dive or use any machines if you experience dizziness or similar kind of symptoms after receiving DYTOR INJECTION. Consult your doctor for more information.
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