Torasemide is a p.o. and i.v. loop diuretic with a sulfonamide group in the molecule.
Loop diuretics are inhibitors of the Na+/K+/2Cl- - symporter in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle of the nephron. As a result, the reabsorption of sodium, potassium, and chloride is inhibited, so that these, along with water, are increasingly excreted in the urine. Toresamide thus has a diuretic and thus antihypertensive and anti-edematous effect.
Torasemide is a potent agent in the acute therapy of any type of edema due to its rapid and potent action (Fallahzadeh MA et al. 2017). It is important to note that already in intravenous monotherapy, but especially in the combination of loop diuretics with other diuretics, there is a risk of hypokalemia with life-threatening arrhythmias. In this respect, strict monitoring of electrolytes is necessary.