Dytor 10mg Injection
Manufactured By Cipla Ltd
Composition Torasemide (10mg)
Rs 23.89
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( 2 ml in 1 vial )
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Pregnancy Interaction
- Be careful when taking Dytor 10mg Injection when pregnant.
- There isn't a lot of information about how safe it is for pregnant women.
- Taking a lot of loop diuretics like torasemide can throw off the balance of electrolytes, induce dehydration, and slow down blood flow to the placenta, which could harm the baby's growth.
- Most of the time, it is not recommended to use it regularly during pregnancy, unless the advantages outweigh the hazards (like controlling heart failure).
- Always talk to your doctor before using Dytor 10mg Injection if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Dytor 10mg Injection?
Dytor 10mg Injection is used to treat swelling (edema) caused by heart failure, kidney illness, or liver cirrhosis. It is also used to control excessive blood pressure.
Q2. Is Dytor 10mg Injection a tablet that makes you pee?
Yes. People often call torasemide a "water pill" since it helps the body get rid of extra fluid through urination.
Q3: Is it okay to takeDytor 10mg Injection every day?
Yes, if a doctor says so. Your doctor may change the dose based on how well your kidneys work and how you respond.
Q4: Should I take Dytor 10mg Injection in the morning or at night?
Take it in the morning if you can, so you don't have to get up to pee a lot at night.
Q5. Does Dytor 10mg Injection change the amount of potassium in the body?
Yes. It can cause low potassium levels (hypokalemia) and other problems with electrolytes, therefore you should get your blood tested regularly.
Q6: Is it safe to take Dytor 10mg Injection for a long time?
Yes, it can be taken for a long time under medical care, as long as electrolytes and kidney function are checked regularly.
Expert Advice
- Take the tablet in the morning so you don't have to get up to pee all the time at night.
- Don't stop taking the medicine without talking to your doctor first.
- Check your blood pressure, weight, and electrolyte levels on a regular basis.
- Drink enough water, but not too much.
- Eat foods high in potassium, such bananas, oranges, and spinach, unless your doctor tells you not to.
- Stay away from alcohol because it can make you more dizzy or dehydrated.
- If you get muscle cramps, weakness, a dry mouth, or an erratic heartbeat, tell your doctor right away. These could be signs of an electrolyte imbalance.
- If you have diabetes, keep in mind that Dytor 10mg Injection might sometimes make it harder to control your blood sugar.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen often:
- More frequent urination
- Feeling dizzy or light-headed
- Low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Pain in the head
- Tiredness or weakness
- Cramps in the muscles
- Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
- An imbalance of electrolytes, such as low levels of sodium, potassium, or magnesium
- Dehydration (dry mouth and excessive thirst)
- Hearing problems (extremely rare, with large doses)
- Allergic responses, including a rash, itching, or swelling of the face or tongue
- If you get severe dizziness, fainting, or an abnormal heartbeat, you should see a doctor right away.
How It Works
- The Dytor 10mg Injection is a loop diuretic, which is a type of water pill.
- It works on the loop of Henle in the kidneys, where it stops the reabsorption of salt, chloride, and water.
- This makes the body make more urine, which helps get rid of extra salt and water.
- It lowers blood pressure, reduces swelling (edema), and makes the heart's job easier.
Medicine Interaction
- Dytor 10mg Injection may interact with: 1. Other diuretics or laxatives, which could make you more likely to get dehydrated or have low potassium.
- 2. Blood pressure drugs (ACE inhibitors, ARBs): These drugs can make blood pressure drop too low.
- 3. NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Diclofenac): make Torasemide less effective and can hurt the kidneys.
- 4. Digoxin:Dytor 10mg Injection can lower potassium levels, which can make digoxin more hazardous.
- 5. Corticosteroids (Prednisolone): Make you lose more potassium.
- 6. Lithium:Dytor 10mg Injection can raise lithium levels and make them more hazardous.
- 7. Antidiabetic medicines: These drugs may change how well your blood sugar is controlled.
- Before you start taking Dytor 10mg Injection, tell your doctor about all the medicines you use, even herbal products and supplements.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions strictly when taking Dytor 10mg Injection.
- Usually taken in the morning with or without food once a day.
- Do not crush or chew the tablet; just swallow it whole with water.
- Don't take it late at night so you don't have to get up to pee.
- Take your dose as soon as you remember if you forget it. If it's almost time for the next dose, don't take it. Don't take two doses.
- Do what your doctor says regarding how much salt and water you should eat.
Uses / Indications
- Dytor 10mg Injection is used for:
- Edema (Fluid Retention) caused by:
- Heart failure that causes congestion
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Cirrhosis of the liver
- Hypertension (high blood pressure) is when you want to lower your blood pressure and put less stress on your heart.
- Pulmonary edema (fluid buildup in the lungs) happens to people with heart failure.