Tide 5 Tablet is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Tide 5 Tablet is used -
Moderate
Mild
Common
Is the use of Tide 5 Tablet safe for pregnant women?
Pregnant women can consume [medicine]. Though Tide has mild side effects when taken during pregnany
Is the use of Tide 5 Tablet safe during breastfeeding?
Side effects of Tide for breastfeeding are little to none, so you can take it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Tide 5 Tablet on the Kidneys?
Tide does not damage the kidneys.
What is the effect of Tide 5 Tablet on the Liver?
Tide is rarely harmful for the liver.
What is the effect of Tide 5 Tablet on the Heart?
Using Tide does not have any harmful effects on the heart.
Tide 5 Tablet should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Tide 5 Tablet unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Tide 5 Tablet habit forming or addictive?
Tide 5 Tablet is not addictive in nature.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
No, you should do not do anything that requires concentration and attention as the Tide 5 Tablet can make you feel drowsy.
Is it safe?
Yes, but take Tide 5 Tablet only as per medical advice.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
There is no benefit of taking Tide 5 Tablet for mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Tide 5 Tablet
It is safe to take Tide 5 Tablet with food.
Interaction between Alcohol and Tide 5 Tablet
Taking alcohol with Tide 5 Tablet can be dangerous.
Yes, an overdose of Tide is associated with hyponatremia. Hyponatremia occurs when the concentration of sodium is extremely low in the blood. Symptoms are nausea, vomiting, headache, confusion, muscle weakness, restlessness, and loss of energy. Therefore, it is important to stick to the dosing schedule designed by your doctor and talk about the prevention of hyponatremia.
Yes, Tide can be used with lasix (furosemide). Both are loop diuretics, however, furosemide has a shorter half-life than Tide. The long-acting Tide, when added to lasix, can produce better clinical outcomes. It is also advisable to pair Tide with a potassium-sparing diuretic like spironolactone because while Tide may lead to potassium loss, spironolactone will retain potassium in the body.
Yes, an overdose of Tide is associated with hypokalemia. It is a condition in which the blood potassium levels are too low. Symptoms are muscle fatigue, muscle cramps and feeling weak. Low potassium levels can lead to a heart problem. Therefore, if you are taking a loop diuretic, talk to your doctor about preventing hypokalemia. In addition, follow the dosing schedule prescribed by your doctor.
No, Tide is not potassium sparing. Rather, it is a loop diuretic that removes excess of water and electrolytes like potassium from the body. One may need to eat potassium-rich foods or a potassium supplement while one uses Tide. Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic which prevents the loss of potassium from the body.
Tide is the brand name for torsemide. It belongs to a class of drugs known as loop diuretics. It is available in the form of an injection and tablets. It is used for the management of edema associated with congestive heart failure. In low doses, it is also used to treat hypertension.
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B.Pharma, Pharmacy
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