DEMADEX INJECTION

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Generic Name for DEMADEX INJECTION

Torsemide 10mg/mL; for IV injection.

Legal Classification:

Rx

Pharmacological Class for DEMADEX INJECTION

Diuretic (loop).

Manufacturer of DEMADEX INJECTION

Roche Laboratories

Indications for DEMADEX INJECTION

Hypertension.

Adult dose for DEMADEX INJECTION

5mg once daily, may increase to 10mg once daily. Give IV dose over a period of 2 minutes.

Children's dosing for DEMADEX INJECTION

Not recommended.

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Contraindications for DEMADEX INJECTION

Anuria. Sulfonamide allergy.

Warnings/Precautions for DEMADEX INJECTION

Hepatic disease with cirrhosis and ascites. Monitor electrolytes, BUN, creatinine, uric acid, and fluids. Pregnancy (Cat.B). Nursing mothers.

Interactions for DEMADEX INJECTION

Lithium and salicylate toxicity. Caution with NSAIDs. Antagonized by probenecid and indomethacin. Give oral dose 2 hours before or 4 hours after cholestyramine. Ototoxicity with aminoglycosides and ethacrynic acid.

Adverse Reactions for DEMADEX INJECTION

Dizziness, headache, nausea, weakness, vomiting, hyperglycemia, excessive urination, hyperuricemia, hypokalemia, excessive thirst, hypovolemia, impotence, esophageal hemorrhage, dyspepsia.

How is DEMADEX INJECTION supplied?

Tabs—100
Ampules—2mL, 5mL

Related Disease:

Hypertension

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