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Olman Infusion functions by eliminating excess water and alleviating inflammation in the affected areas It can be used alone or alongside other medications A qualified medical professional administers it through injection so selfadministration is not recommended Follow your doctors instructions regarding the dosage and duration of treatment and if you miss a dose take it as soon as you remember Common side effects of this medication may include nausea vomiting headache and dehydration You may also experience some temporary injection site reactions such as pain redness or swelling If these reactions persist or become bothersome consult your doctor Regular blood tests may be necessary to monitor your condition while using this medication

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What is the half life of torsemide?

With IV administration, the onset of action is within 10 mins with a peak in one hour. The duration of action of the drug is around 6 to 8 hours, irrespective of the route of administration. The drug is primarily metabolized by the liver (80%) and excreted in the urine. Half-life elimination is approximately 3.5 hours.

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What are the side effects of Toresa 5 Tablet?

The common side effects of Toresa 5 Tablet include headache, dizziness, dehydration, constipation, decreased blood pressure and stomach upset. Some of the serious side effects of Toresa 5 Tablet 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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