Torsemide & Spironolactone Tablets - DYLIX PLUS 20/50 Tablets

Composition:

Torsemide 20 mg + Spironolactone 50 Mg
10*15 BLI

2,399.00

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Description

DYLIX PLUS 20/50 Tablets – A potent and balanced approach to manage edema and hypertension.

DYLIX PLUS 20/50 Tablets – Torsemide & Spironolactone Tablets combine two diuretics Torsemide, a loop diuretic, and Spironolactone, a potassium-sparing diuretic. Torsemide helps remove excess fluid from the body by increasing urine production through the inhibition of sodium and chloride reabsorption in the kidneys. Spironolactone, on the other hand, works as an aldosterone antagonist, preventing the body from losing too much potassium while also promoting diuresis. This combination is used to manage conditions involving fluid retention (edema) and hypertension, especially in patients at risk for low potassium levels.

Key Benefits of Torsemide & Spironolactone Tablets – DYLIX PLUS 20/50 Tablets
✅Dual Diuretic Action: The combination of a potent loop diuretic (Torsemide) and a potassium-sparing diuretic (Spironolactone) offers enhanced fluid removal while preventing potassium loss, which is a common side effect of diuretic therapy.
✅Reduced Risk of Hypokalemia: While Torsemide increases urine output and can lead to potassium depletion, Spironolactone counteracts this by retaining potassium, thus reducing the risk of hypokalemia (low potassium levels).
✅Effective for Resistant Edema: This combination is particularly effective in treating cases of resistant edema, such as that seen in heart failure, liver cirrhosis, or chronic kidney disease, where single-drug therapy may not suffice.

Recommended by specialists:
👨‍⚕️Cardiologists: For managing congestive heart failure, fluid overload, and reducing cardiac workload.
👨‍⚕️Nephrologists: Nephrologists are involved in the treatment of chronic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, and fluid retention due to renal dysfunction.
👨‍⚕️General Physicians: For hypertension and edema management in clinical practice.

Indications
Edema associated with -Heart failure, Liver cirrhosis, and kidney diseases.
Management of hypertension
Management of Hypokalemia risk
Ascites and fluid retention in Liver cirrhosis

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