SPIRONOLACTONE TEVA   100 MG Israel - English - Ministry of Health

spironolactone teva 100 mg

teva israel ltd - spironolactone - tablets - spironolactone 100 mg - spironolactone - spironolactone - edematous conditions: congestive heart failure; cirrosis of the liver accompanied by edema and/or ascites nephrotic syndrome. essential hypertention. primary hyperaldostronism. hypokalemia.

Buspirone New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

buspirone

orion pharma (nz) limited - buspirone hydrochloride 10mg - tablet - 10 mg - active: buspirone hydrochloride 10mg excipient: colloidal silicon dioxide lactose monohydrate magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycolate - buspirone hydrochloride is indicated for the management of anxiety with or without accompanying depression in adults. buspirone hydrochloride is indicated for the management of anxiety disorders or the short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety with or without accompanying depression.

Buspirone New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

buspirone

orion pharma (nz) limited - buspirone hydrochloride 5mg - tablet - 5 mg - active: buspirone hydrochloride 5mg excipient: colloidal silicon dioxide lactose monohydrate magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycolate - buspirone hydrochloride is indicated for the management of anxiety with or without accompanying depression in adults. buspirone hydrochloride is indicated for the management of anxiety disorders or the short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety with or without accompanying depression.

SPIRONOLACTONE VIATRIS 100 spironolactone100 mg tablet bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

spironolactone viatris 100 spironolactone100 mg tablet bottle

alphapharm pty ltd - spironolactone, quantity: 100 mg - tablet, uncoated - excipient ingredients: sunset yellow fcf aluminium lake; maize starch; povidone; magnesium stearate; peppermint oil; sodium starch glycollate; purified talc; erythrosine aluminium lake; polysorbate 80; quinoline yellow aluminium lake; lactose monohydrate; microcrystalline cellulose - essential hypertension; oedematous disorders such as oedema and ascites of congestive cardiac failure, cirrhosis of the liver and nephrotic syndrome; diagnosis and treatment of primary aldosteronism; as adjunctive therapy in malignant hypertension; in diuretic induced hypokalaemia when other measures are considered inappropriate or inadequate; prophylaxis of hypokalaemia in patients taking digitalis when other measures are considered inadequate or inappropriate; hirsutism. essential hypertension. spironolactone, when used alone, is effective in lowering both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. spironolactone improves the hypotensive action of thiazide diuretics, while at the same time reducing or preventing potassium loss due to the thiazide. spironolactone enhances the effectiveness of other antihypertensive agents such as beta-blockers, vasodilators, etc. congestive cardiac failure. when used alone, spironolactone is effective in the management of oedema and sodium retention associated with congestive cardiac failure. spironolactone may be used in combination with a thiazide or other conventional diuretics for achieving diuresis in patients whose oedema is resistant to a thiazide or other conventional diuretics. unlike conventional diuretics, spironolactone does not produce hypokalaemia. when administered with a thiazide or other conventional diuretics, spironolactone offsets hypokalaemia induced by these diuretics. the prevention of potassium loss is particularly important in the treatment of digitalised patients, since digitalis intoxication may be precipitated if hypokalaemia is induced by conventional diuretic therapy. hepatic cirrhosis with ascites and oedema. when used alone, spironolactone is frequently adequate for the relief of ascites and oedema associated with hepatic cirrhosis. it provides a mild and even diuresis and prevents excessive potassium excretion caused by thiazide diuretics, thus avoiding possible precipitation of hepatic coma. nephrotic syndrome. although glucocorticoids, whose anti-inflammatory activity appears to benefit the primary pathological process in the renal glomerulus, should probably be employed first, spironolactone either alone or in combination with a conventional diuretic is useful for inducing diuresis. primary hyperaldosteronism. spironolactone may be used to establish the diagnosis of primary hyperaldosteronism by therapeutic trial. spironolactone may also be used for the short-term preoperative treatment of patients with primary hyperaldosteronism, long-term maintenance therapy for patients with discrete aldosterone producing adrenal adenomas who are judged to be poor operative risks (or who decline surgery), and long-term maintenance therapy for patients with bilateral micro- or macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (idiopathic hyperaldosteronism). hirsutism in females. spironolactone is effective in the treatment of females with hirsutism, an androgen related increase in facial and body hair. a reduction in hair growth, hair shaft diameter and hair pigmentation is seen. use of spiractin should be considered only after all other alternatives of non-drug therapy have been explored. for women of childbearing age, see contraindications and use in pregnancy.

SPIRONOLACTONE VIATRIS 25 spironolactone 25 mg tablet bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

spironolactone viatris 25 spironolactone 25 mg tablet bottle

alphapharm pty ltd - spironolactone, quantity: 25 mg - tablet, uncoated - excipient ingredients: quinoline yellow aluminium lake; peppermint oil; purified talc; sodium starch glycollate; lactose monohydrate; povidone; microcrystalline cellulose; magnesium stearate; polysorbate 80; sunset yellow fcf aluminium lake; erythrosine aluminium lake; maize starch - essential hypertension; oedematous disorders such as oedema and ascites of congestive cardiac failure, cirrhosis of the liver and nephrotic syndrome; diagnosis and treatment of primary aldosteronism; as adjunctive therapy in malignant hypertension; in diuretic induced hypokalaemia when other measures are considered inappropriate or inadequate; prophylaxis of hypokalaemia in patients taking digitalis when other measures are considered inadequate or inappropriate; hirsutism. essential hypertension. spironolactone, when used alone, is effective in lowering both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. spironolactone improves the hypotensive action of thiazide diuretics, while at the same time reducing or preventing potassium loss due to the thiazide. spironolactone enhances the effectiveness of other antihypertensive agents such as beta-blockers, vasodilators, etc. congestive cardiac failure. when used alone, spironolactone is effective in the management of oedema and sodium retention associated with congestive cardiac failure. spironolactone may be used in combination with a thiazide or other conventional diuretics for achieving diuresis in patients whose oedema is resistant to a thiazide or other conventional diuretics. unlike conventional diuretics, spironolactone does not produce hypokalaemia. when administered with a thiazide or other conventional diuretics, spironolactone offsets hypokalaemia induced by these diuretics. the prevention of potassium loss is particularly important in the treatment of digitalised patients, since digitalis intoxication may be precipitated if hypokalaemia is induced by conventional diuretic therapy. hepatic cirrhosis with ascites and oedema. when used alone, spironolactone is frequently adequate for the relief of ascites and oedema associated with hepatic cirrhosis. it provides a mild and even diuresis and prevents excessive potassium excretion caused by thiazide diuretics, thus avoiding possible precipitation of hepatic coma. nephrotic syndrome. although glucocorticoids, whose anti-inflammatory activity appears to benefit the primary pathological process in the renal glomerulus, should probably be employed first, spironolactone either alone or in combination with a conventional diuretic is useful for inducing diuresis. primary hyperaldosteronism. spironolactone may be used to establish the diagnosis of primary hyperaldosteronism by therapeutic trial. spironolactone may also be used for the short-term preoperative treatment of patients with primary hyperaldosteronism, long-term maintenance therapy for patients with discrete aldosterone producing adrenal adenomas who are judged to be poor operative risks (or who decline surgery), and long-term maintenance therapy for patients with bilateral micro- or macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (idiopathic hyperaldosteronism). hirsutism in females. spironolactone is effective in the treatment of females with hirsutism, an androgen related increase in facial and body hair. a reduction in hair growth, hair shaft diameter and hair pigmentation is seen. use of spiractin should be considered only after all other alternatives of non-drug therapy have been explored. for women of childbearing age, see contraindications and use in pregnancy.

Buspirone Viatris New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

buspirone viatris

viatris limited - buspirone hydrochloride 10mg;   - tablet - 10 mg - active: buspirone hydrochloride 10mg   excipient: colloidal anhydrous silica lactose monohydrate magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycolate - buspirone hydrochloride is indicated for the management of anxiety disorders or the short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety with or without accompanying depression. the diagnosis of patients studied in controlled clinical trials of buspirone corresponds to the generalised anxiety disorder of the who classification as described below: generalised, persistent anxiety is manifested by symptoms from three of the following four categories: general tensions: shakiness, jitteriness, jumpiness, trembling, tension, muscle aches, fatigability, inability to relax, eyelid twitch, furrowed brow, strained face, fidgeting, restlessness, easy startle. autonomic hyperactivity: sweating, heart pounding or racing, cold clammy hands, dry mouth, dizziness, lightheadedness, paraesthesias (tingling in hands or feet), upset stomach, hot or cold spells, frequent urination, diarrhoea, discomfort in the pit of the stomach, lump in the throat, flushing, pallor, high resting pulse and respiration rate. apprehensive expectati

Buspirone Viatris New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

buspirone viatris

viatris limited - buspirone hydrochloride 5mg;   - tablet - 5 mg - active: buspirone hydrochloride 5mg   excipient: colloidal anhydrous silica lactose monohydrate magnesium stearate microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycolate - buspirone hydrochloride is indicated for the management of anxiety disorders or the short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety with or without accompanying depression. the diagnosis of patients studied in controlled clinical trials of buspirone corresponds to the generalised anxiety disorder of the who classification as described below: generalised, persistent anxiety is manifested by symptoms from three of the following four categories: general tensions: shakiness, jitteriness, jumpiness, trembling, tension, muscle aches, fatigability, inability to relax, eyelid twitch, furrowed brow, strained face, fidgeting, restlessness, easy startle. autonomic hyperactivity: sweating, heart pounding or racing, cold clammy hands, dry mouth, dizziness, lightheadedness, paraesthesias (tingling in hands or feet), upset stomach, hot or cold spells, frequent urination, diarrhoea, discomfort in the pit of the stomach, lump in the throat, flushing, pallor, high resting pulse and respiration rate. apprehensive expectati

BUSPIRONE HCL- buspirone hydrochloride tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

buspirone hcl- buspirone hydrochloride tablet

amneal pharmaceuticals ny llc - buspirone hydrochloride (unii: 207lt9j9oc) (buspirone - unii:tk65wks8hl) - buspirone hydrochloride 5 mg - buspirone hydrochloride tablets are indicated for the management of anxiety disorders or the short-term relief of the symptoms of anxiety. anxiety or tension associated with the stress of everyday life usually does not require treatment with an anxiolytic. the efficacy of buspirone hydrochloride tablets has been demonstrated in controlled clinical trials of outpatients whose diagnosis roughly corresponds to generalized anxiety disorder (gad). many of the patients enrolled in these studies also had coexisting depressive symptoms and buspirone hydrochloride tablets relieved anxiety in the presence of these coexisting depressive symptoms. the patients evaluated in these studies had experienced symptoms for periods of 1 month to over 1 year prior to the study, with an average symptom duration of 6 months. generalized anxiety disorder (300.02) is described in the american psychiatric association's diagnostic and statistical manual, iii1 as follows: generalized, persistent anxiety (of at least 1 month continual du

SPIRONOLACTONE tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

spironolactone tablet, film coated

remedyrepack inc. - spironolactone (unii: 27o7w4t232) (spironolactone - unii:27o7w4t232) - spironolactone 25 mg - spironolactone tablets are indicated for treatment of nyha class iii–iv heart failure and reduced ejection fraction to increase survival, manage edema, and reduce the need for hospitalization for heart failure. spironolactone tablets are usually administered in conjunction with other heart failure therapies. spironolactone tablets are indicated as add-on therapy for the treatment of hypertension, to lower blood pressure in patients who are not adequately controlled on other agents. lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events, primarily strokes and myocardial infarctions. these benefits have been seen in controlled trials of antihypertensive drugs from a wide variety of pharmacologic classes. control of high blood pressure should be part of comprehensive cardiovascular risk management, including, as appropriate, lipid control, diabetes management, antithrombotic therapy, smoking cessation, exercise, and limited sodium intake. many patients will require more than one dru

SPIRONOLACTONE tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

spironolactone tablet, film coated

nucare pharmaceuticals, inc. - spironolactone (unii: 27o7w4t232) (spironolactone - unii:27o7w4t232) - spironolactone 25 mg - spironolactone tablets are indicated in the management of: primary hyperaldosteronism for: establishing the diagnosis of primary hyperaldosteronism by therapeutic trial. short-term preoperative treatment of patients with primary hyperaldosteronism. long-term maintenance therapy for patients with discrete aldosterone-producing adrenal adenomas who are judged to be poor operative risks or who decline surgery. long-term maintenance therapy for patients with bilateral micro or macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (idiopathic hyperaldosteronism). edematous conditions for patients with: congestive heart failure: for the management of edema and sodium retention when the patient is only partially responsive to, or is intolerant of, other therapeutic measures. spironolactone tablets are also indicated for patients with congestive heart failure taking digitalis when other therapies are considered inappropriate. cirrhosis of the liver accompanied by edema and/or ascites: aldosterone levels may be exceptionally high in t