Jbtor 10mg Tablet


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer J B Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Active Ingredient Torasemide (10mg)
Salt Synonyms Torsemide
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassSulphamoyl derivatives
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassCARDIAC
Action ClassHigh-ceiling Diuretics (Inhibitors of Na+-K+- 2Cl cotransport)
User Rating4.9
User Reviews600

FAQ

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What are the side effects of Jbtor 10mg?
The common side effects of Jbtor 10mg include headache, dizziness, dehydration, constipation, decreased blood pressure and stomach upset. Some of the serious side effects of Jbtor 10mg include dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, rapid or excessive weight loss, vomiting blood, chest pain, difficulty breathing or swallowing, blisters or peeling skin, hives, rash, and itching. Consult your doctor immediately if you notice any such symptoms.
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Does Jbtor 10mg increase creatinine?
Yes, Jbtor 10mg may cause a mild increase in creatinine values depending on the dose you are taking. These increased creatinine levels may increase slightly more when this medicine is used for long term. However, with discontinuation of the treatment, these levels return to their base value.
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How should Jbtor 10mg be taken?
Take Jbtor 10mg exactly as advised by your doctor. Generally, it is recommended to take Jbtor 10mg once daily preferably at the same time each day. Jbtor 10mg is known to cause excess urination, and hence it is advised to take it in the morning.
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Does Jbtor 10mg raise blood sugar?
Yes, Jbtor 10mg may raise blood sugar levels causing hyperglycemia. Hence, it is important to keep a track of your blood glucose levels during treatment with Jbtor 10mg.
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Is Jbtor 10mg stronger than furosemide?
Both Jbtor 10mg and furosemide are almost similar in terms of safety and effectiveness. The only difference is that Jbtor 10mg has a longer duration of action in comparison to furosemide but the effect of both starts within an hour of intake.
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How long does it take for Jbtor 10mg to show its effects?
Jbtor 10mg starts acting within an hour of taking it orally and its effect lasts for about 6-8 hours when given orally.
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My blood pressure is controlled now. Can I stop taking Jbtor 10mg?
Do not stop taking Jbtor 10mg without talking to your doctor. Stopping the medicine may not overshoot your blood pressure levels but may make your condition as it was before treatment. Therefore, discuss this with your doctor who will advise you to change the medicine or the dosage as per your requirement.
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Does Jbtor 10mg cause loss of potassium?
Jbtor 10mg may not cause direct potassium loss. But, in some cases, its use may cause excess loss of water which may lead to dehydration. This, as a result, may cause loss of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium.
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What if you forget to take Jbtor Tablet?
If you miss a dose of Jbtor 10mg, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Jbtor 10mg Tablet Reviews

Jbtor 10mg belongs to a group of medicines called diuretics or water tablets. It is used to reduce the swelling (edema) caused by too much water in the body in people who have heart failure, liver disease, or kidney disease. This medicine is also used to treat high blood pressure.

Jbtor 10mg helps your body get rid of extra water and salt through urine. It may be used alone or in combination with other medicines as per the dose advised by your doctor. It can be taken with or without food and should be taken at the same time each day. It is best to avoid taking this medicine within 4 hours of your bedtime to prevent having to get up at night to urinate.

It is important to continue taking this medication even if you feel well. If you stop taking it without consulting your doctor, your condition may worsen. Lifestyle changes like reducing stress, restricting salt intake, and stopping smoking may help this medication work better.

Common side effects of this medicine include headache, dizziness, dehydration, decreased blood pressure, and stomach upset. These are usually mild and disappear after a short time. Consult your doctor if they bother you or do not go away.

Before taking this medicine, let your doctor know if you have any liver problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it. Regular monitoring of kidney function and electrolyte levels is important while using this medicine. It may reduce the potassium level in your blood so your doctor may ask you to add potassium-rich foods to your diet (such as bananas, coconut water, etc.) or prescribe supplements.

How Jbtor 10mg Tablet Works

Jbtor 10mg is a diuretic. It removes extra water and certain electrolytes from the body by increasing the amount of urine produced.

How to Use Jbtor 10mg Tablet

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Jbtor 10mg may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.

Benefits of Jbtor 10mg Tablet

  • In Treatment of Hypertension (high blood pressure): Jbtor 10mg lowers blood pressure by removing excess salt and water from your body. Lowering blood pressure makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body and puts you at a lesser risk of having a heart attack or a stroke. Take it regularly and make appropriate lifestyle changes to maximize the effectiveness of this medicine.
  • In Treatment of Edema: Jbtor 10mg works by increasing the amount of urine produced. This helps your body get rid of extra water thereby relieving symptoms such as shortness of breath and swelling in your arms, legs, or abdomen. This will help you go about your daily activities more easily and make you more confident about being active.

Uses of Jbtor 10mg Tablet

  • Treatment of Edema
  • Treatment of Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Jbtor 10mg Tablet Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Breast feeding  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Jbtor 10mg is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Alcohol  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Jbtor 10mg. Please consult your doctor.
Driving  UNSAFE
Jbtor 10mg may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Pregnancy  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Jbtor 10mg is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Kidney  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Jbtor 10mg is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Jbtor 10mg is recommended.However, inform your doctor if you have any kidney disease as the use of Jbtor 10mg should be avoided in case you are unable to pass urine or the kidney damage is due to some medicines.
Liver  CAUTION
Jbtor 10mg should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Jbtor 10mg may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • Take potassium supplements or potassium-rich diet (banana, spinach, coconut water, etc.) as Jbtor 10mg can decrease your potassium levels and lead to dehydration.
  • Consult your doctor if you experience dizziness, tiredness, or muscle weakness that does not go away.
  • Take it in the morning with breakfast to avoid getting up at night to urinate.
  • You may be asked to get regular blood tests done to monitor your kidney function.
  • Monitor your blood pressure after starting Jbtor 10mg, and notify your doctor if it does not lower down.

References

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