Torasemide
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Torasemide (rINN) or torsemide (USAN) is a pyridine-sulfonylurea type loop diuretic mainly used in the management of oedema associated with congestive heart failure. It is also used at low doses for the management of hypertension.
Compared to other loop diuretics, torasemide has a more prolonged diuretic effect than equipotent doses of furosemide and relatively decreased potassium-loss. There is no evidence of torasemide-induced ototoxicity demonstrated in humans (Dunn et al., 1995).
References
- Dunn CJ, Fitton A, Brogden RN. Torasemide. An update of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy. Drugs. 1995 Jan;49(1):121-42. PMID 7705212
External links
- [Medlineplus drug information: Torsemide (Systemic)] – information from USP DI Advice for the Patient
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