torasemid
Torsemide (also spelled torasemid in some languages) is a loop diuretic of the sulfonamide class used to treat edema from congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and nephrotic syndrome, and to manage hypertension in selected patients. It is generally preferred for its higher and more predictable oral bioavailability and longer duration of action compared with furosemide.
Mechanism of action: Torsemide inhibits the Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransporter ( NKCC2 ) in the thick ascending limb of the
Pharmacokinetics: When taken by mouth, torsemide is well absorbed with an onset in about 60 to 90
Indications and administration: It is used to treat edema associated with heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and
Safety and interactions: Potential adverse effects include dehydration, hypotension, hypokalemia, hyponatremia, and ototoxicity at high doses