Tasimaid

Tasimaid is a drug from the group of loop diuretics, which is produced in India. It is used to treat edema and heart failure, and to control fluid in the body. However, like any other drug, it has its side effects and contraindications.

What does it consist of? Composition of the drug: active substance - furosemide in the form of an active substance and excipients (sodium carboxymethyl starch, sodium chloride, dextrose monohydrate, manganese chloride, magnesium stearate and talc). Indications for use. Tasimaid tablets are used to relieve swelling and normalize circulating blood volume in: 1. chronic heart failure - to relieve or alleviate symptoms; 2. disturbances of water-electrolyte balance during: - hypertensive crisis; - liver cirrhosis; - severe form of heart and kidney failure; - nephrotic syndrome. Contraindications. Contraindications include hypersensitivity, hepatic or renal coma, hypokalemic, hypocalcemic and hypomagnesemic syndrome. Admission may cause the following side effects: - hypotension; - colds with asthma; - thrombosis; - excretion of potassium in large quantities (toxicosis, muscle weakness, falling from hell); - metabolic acidosis