Myrbetriq 25mg And Torisamide 20mg
UpdatedI'm prescribed Myrbetriq 1x daily at noon + Torisamide 2x weekly, when needed for water retention. When I use the Torisamide, I lose the effects at night of the Myrbetriq due to less sleep (getting up every two hours to use the bathroom). This goes on for at least three days or more. Can anything be done? It's defeating the purpose of the procedure "urlift".
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Well, the Torsemide is used to help remove excess fluid from the body, so yes, it is normal that it will make your urinate more, that is just one of its normal side effects, along with nausea, dizziness, headache, dehydration, and hypotension.
Generally, it is not advised to take it with a medication like Myrbetriq, since you already have frequent urination issues.
How often do you experience fluid retention that requires you to take it?
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