Torsemide and Spironolactone Tablets (10mg)
May 13, 2023
Torsemide and Spironolactone Tablets (10mg)
TEROMIDE PLUS
Torsemide is a diuretic medication that works by increasing the production of urine in the kidneys, which helps to reduce fluid retention in the body. This medication is often prescribed to treat conditions such as edema (swelling) caused by heart failure, liver disease, or kidney disease.
Spironolactone is a medication that is often used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. It works by blocking the actions of a hormone called aldosterone, which can cause the body to retain salt and water. By blocking aldosterone, spironolactone helps to reduce fluid retention and lower blood pressure.
TEROMIDE PLUS may be prescribed to help manage certain medical conditions.
It is important to follow your doctor's instructions when taking TEROMIDE PLUS medications, as they can cause side effects and interact with other medications.
STERIS PHARMA generic medicines have the same active ingredient, dosage, and strength as their brand-name counterparts, so they work the same way and have the same effectiveness.
TEROMIDE PLUS is available in strengths of 10 and 20mg.
For further information
please contact: info@sterispharma.com
Order now: https://www.sterisonline.com/product/teromide-plus-10-133398
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