Furosemide And Amiloride Tablets

Product/Composition Furosemide And Amiloride Tablets
Strength 40mg + 5mg
Form Tablets
Production Capacity 10 Million Tablet/Month
Packaging 10 X 10 Tablets / Box
Therapeutic use Cardiovascular
Package Insert/Leaflet Available upon request

Furosemide and Amiloride Tablets are a combination medicine used to reduce excess fluid in the body while preventing certain electrolyte imbalances.

Here are the key details:

  • Composition: Each tablet contains:

    • Furosemide – a loop diuretic that increases urine output.

    • Amiloride – a potassium-sparing diuretic that helps prevent excessive potassium loss.

  • Dosage Form: Oral tablets, usually taken once daily or as prescribed by a doctor.

  • Mode of Action:

    • Furosemide: Blocks sodium and chloride reabsorption in the kidneys, increasing urine output and reducing fluid accumulation.

    • Amiloride: Reduces sodium reabsorption in the distal tubules while retaining potassium, counteracting the potassium loss caused by furosemide.

  • Uses:

    • Edema – swelling due to heart failure, kidney disease, or liver disease.

    • Hypertension – to help lower high blood pressure.

    • Fluid overload conditions – such as pulmonary edema or chronic heart failure.

  • Treatment Goal: To remove excess fluid from the body, relieve swelling, control blood pressure, and maintain potassium balance.

  • Side Effects:

    • Common: increased urination, dizziness, headache, mild nausea.

    • Less common/serious: electrolyte imbalances (especially high potassium), dehydration, low blood pressure, kidney function changes, allergic reactions.

  • Precautions:

    • Regular monitoring of electrolytes, kidney function, and blood pressure is essential.

    • Avoid dehydration; maintain adequate fluid intake.

    • Caution in patients with kidney or liver disease, diabetes, or heart problems.

    • Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed.

    • Inform the doctor about other medications, especially ACE inhibitors, other diuretics, or potassium supplements.

👉 This combination is effective because it provides strong diuretic action from furosemide while minimizing potassium loss through amiloride, offering a safer approach for patients who need fluid removal but are at risk of low potassium.