Torsemide

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Overview:

Torsemide
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Pharmacology and use:
Torsemide, a monosulfonamyl loop diuretic, differs form other thiazide diuretics in that a double ring system is incorporated into its structure. Torsemide is used alone or with atenolol in the management of hypertension and edema. It inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the luminal membrane of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle by interfering with the chloride binding site of the 1Na+, 1K+, 2Cl-; cotransport system. This increases the rate of delivery of tubular fluid and electrolytes to the distal sites of hydrogen and potassium ion secretion, while plasma volume contraction increases aldosterone production. The increased delivery and high aldosterone levels promote sodium reabsorption at the distal tubules, thus increasing the loss of potassium and hydrogen ions. Torsemide's effects in other portions of the nephron have not been demonstrated. Antihypertensive - Diuretics lower blood pressure initially by reducing plasma and extracellular fluid volume; cardiac output also decreases. Eventually, cardiac output returns to normal with an accompanying decrease in peripheral resistance. For the treatment of hypertension, edema induced by congestive heart failure or renal disease and ascites assocated with hepatic disease

Mechanism Of Action:
Torasemide acts on the Na+/K+/2Cl- co-transporter. Torsemide inhibits sodium ion transport across the renal tubular epithelium in the cortical diluting segment of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle. By increasing the delivery of sodium to the distal renal tubule, Torsemide indirectly increases potassium excretion via the sodium-potassium exchange mechanism.

News Articles on Torsemide

HALF-YEAR FINANCIAL RESULTS 2007/2008  -  May 29, 2008
The primary sources of past revenues such as galantamine and torsemide are no longer the engines of growth that they once were and now only make up around Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung),

Quick Study: Diabetes Drug May Lead To Bone Breaks In Elderly  -  May 19, 2008
This study analyzed data on 3269 men (average age, 73); 265 of them took loop diuretics — either furosemide (Lasix), bumetanide (Bumex) or torsemide Hartford Courant,

Sun gets US FDA nod  -  Apr 15, 2008
These generic torsemide tablets are therapeutic equivalents of Roche's Demadex tablets and include four strengths 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg and 100 mg. Express Pharma,

Penwest Pharmaceuticals Co. Q4 2007 Earnings Call Transcript  -  Apr 17, 2008
These changes versus the prior year were partially offset by lower spending on Torsemide ER, which we just continued in the third quarter, lower stock based Seeking Alpha,

Loop Diuretics May Increase Loss of Bone Mass in Older Men  -  Apr 15, 2008
...categorized participants into never users, intermittent users, or continuous users of loop diuretics such as furosemide, bumetanide, and torsemide. Medscape (subscription)

Penwest Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2007 Financial Results  -  12 Mar 2008
These increased costs were largely offset by lower expenses on other early stage product candidates, including torsemide ER, on which the Company ceased Primenewswire (press release),

India Sun Pharma gets FDA nod for torsemide tablets  -  Feb 27, 2008
BO: Quote, Profile, Research) has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for torsemide tablets in multiple strengths, the Indian drug Reuters

India's Sun Pharma gets final FDA approval to market generic ...  -  Feb 27, 2008
Food and Drug Administration for its abbreviated new drug application to market its generic version of Hoffman La Roche Ltd's Demadex Torsemide tablets. Hemscott,

Sun Pharma gets USFDA nod to market generic Demadex tablets  -  Feb 27, 2008
Torsemide is a diuretic, indicated for the treatment of edema associated with congestive heart failure, renal disease, or hepatic disease, the company said Economic Times,

Buy Sun Pharma, tgt Rs 1450: HEM Securities  -  Mar 6, 2008
Use of torsemide has been found to be effective for the treat-ment of edema associated with chronic renal failure. Torsemide is also indicated for the Moneycontrol.com,

Sun Pharma Gets FDA Approval to Market Generic Demadex Tablets  -  Feb 27, 2008
These generic torsemide tablets are therapeutic equivalents of Hoffman la Roche’s Demadex® Tablets and include four strengths: 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg and 100 mg PharmaLive.com (press release),

Corporate Briefs  -  Feb 27, 2008
Torsemide tablets have annual sales of approximately $35 million (Rs 139.26 crore) in the US. PNC Infratech has bagged two projects — one in Dholpur-Morena Calcutta Telegraph,

Mkts: Sun Pharma shines @ 14:28 hrs  -  Feb 28, 2008
...an announcement from the company that USFDA has granted final approval to market its generic version of Hoffman la Roche's Demadex, torsemide tablets. Sify,

Markets trade in a range  -  Feb 27, 2008
...secured USFDA approval for the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) to market its generic version of Hoffman la Roche’s Demadex, torsemide tablets. India Infoline.com,

SmallCapStockAnalyst.com: Update! Gemini Explorations Inc ...  -  Oct 5, 2007
The company's product candidates in clinical development include Nalbuphine ER for the treatment of moderate chronic pain; and Torsemide ER for the Trading Markets (press release),

Brown Torsemide Appeal Denied  -  Jul 13, 2007
Standardbred Canada,...who had received a 180-day suspension and $5000 fine for a positive test for the Class 3 drug Torsemide on the horse Day Off. On July 4, 2007,

Market Report -- Short Stories (PPCO)  -  Jul 18, 2007
MSN Money...(2) improved visibility on Penwest's emerging product pipeline, specifically Nalbuphine ER and Torsemide ER; and (3) accelerating growth of Opana ER,

Roger Brown Appeal Set  -  Jun 19, 2007
Standardbred Canada,...of Hearing for Roger Brown, who was fined $5000 and suspended 180 days after his horse, Day Off, tested positive for the Class III drug Torsemide.

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PRESZCATOR & HOUGHTON RULINGS  -  May 7, 2007
Harnesslink,On March 30, 2007, Preszcator had been issued a $1500 fine and a 60-day suspension after a positive test for the Class 3 drug Torsemide.

RULING ON ZHOK  -  Apr 25, 2007
Harnesslink,The appeal by trainer Randy Zhok of an Ontario Racing Commission ruling on a positive test for the Class 3 drug Torsemide has been denied.

RULING ON ZHOK  -  26 Apr 2007
Harnesslink,The appeal by trainer Randy Zhok of an Ontario Racing Commission ruling on a positive test for the Class 3 drug Torsemide has been denied.

ORC DIRECTIVE ON STAYS  -  Apr 17, 2007
Harnesslink,Furthermore, trainers Wayne Prezscator and Paul Walter have been issued stays by the ORC pending their appeal hearings for Class III positives (Torsemide).

Endo and Penwest Agree to Amend Opana(R) ER Contract  -  Jan 8, 2007
Drug Newswire (press release),...regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as torsemide ER and nalbuphine ER, including the timing and outcome of regulatory action;

DGAP-News: Sanochemia Pharmazeutika AG boosts sales revenues and ...  -  Dec 5, 2006
Financial.de,The top-sellers continue to be synthesis products such as galantamine and torsemide. The R&D division reports its first substantial contribution to group

Penwest to Participate In Upcoming Conferences  -  Nov 28, 2006
Drug Newswire (press release),...regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as, torsemide ER and nalbuphine ER, including the timing and outcome of regulatory action;

SANOCHEMIA: Patent Awarded for Torsemide Synthesis Products  Oct 31, 2006
Pharmazeutika AG announced on Tuesday the award of the Austrian patent (AT 500576) entitled “Method for the preparation of crystal forms of torsemide in a ... -ag-IP-news Agency, DGAP-News: Sanochemia Pharmazeutika AG: Patent awarded for ...  Oct 30, 2006
Exchange (ISIN AT0000776307), announces the award of the Austrian patent (AT 500576) entitled 'Method for the preparation of crystal forms of torsemide in a ... -Financial.de, Sanochemia Awarded Blood Pressure Drug Production Patent  Oct 31, 2006
...manufacturer Sanochemia Pharmazeutika AG (SAC.XE) Tuesday said it has been awarded an Austrian patent for its specialized production of torsemide, an active ... -Therapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release), Penwest Reports Third Quarter and Nine Month 2006 Financial ...  Oct 31, 2006
This increase was primarily due to increased spending on nalbuphine ER and torsemide ER, as well as the stock-based compensation charge noted above. ... -MSN Money Foro de Shell Security - Seguridad informática  Oct 26, 2006
...nodular patter toradol , which vaguely recapitulate normal B-cell lymphoid follicular torsemide structures, are generally less aggressive than lymphomas t ... -Shell Security, Penwest Named One of Connecticut's Fastest Growing Technology ...  Oct 13, 2006
...as Endo to, among other things, sell products for which Penwest receives royalties; regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as, torsemide ER and ... -Yahoo! News (press release) Penwest Falls As Baird Starts Coverage  Sep 19, 2006
..."Opana ER may not be the only story over the next three to five years, as the more advanced products in the pipeline, Torsemide ER (for swelling) and ... -Houston Chronicle

Penwest to Present at 2006 UBS Global Life Sciences Conference  Sep 17, 2006
...as Endo to, among other things, sell products for which Penwest receives royalties; regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as, torsemide ER and ... -Drug Newswire

Penwest to Initiate Dispute Resolution Procedures Under Agreement ...  Aug 16, 2006
...as Endo to, among other things, sell products for which Penwest receives royalties; regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as, torsemide ER and ... -Yahoo! News

Penwest Reports Second Quarter and Six-Month 2006 Financial ...  Jul 26, 2006
...offset by decreased spending on PW2101, a project the Company determined it would discontinue in the second quarter of 2005, and on its torsemide ER product ... -MSN Money

Penwest Awaits FDA Decision  Jun 21, 2006
In addition to watching Endo’s rollout, we hope to see Penwest advance its pipeline programs for Nalbuphine ER, another product for pain, and Torsemide ER, a ... -Forbes

Penwest Announces That Endo Reports Receiving Final FDA Approval ...  Jun 23, 2006
...among other things, sell products for which the Company receives royalties; regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as, torsemide ER, nalbuphine ... -Yahoo! News



Penwest Reports First Quarter 2006 Financial Results  Apr 27, 2006
...among other things, sell products for which the Company receives royalties; regulatory risks relating to drugs in development such as, torsemide ER, nalbuphine ... - MSN Money





Penwest Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2005 Financial Results Mar 2, 2006
...fourth quarter. I am particularly pleased with the positive clinical data on both our torsemide ER and nalbuphine ER products. We ... - PR Newswire,

Brand Names/Synonyms:
Torsemide is also known by the following brand names and/or synonymsAC 4464; CCRIS 6736; Demadex; JDL 464; Luprac; TORSEMIDE; Torasemida [Inn-Spanish]; Torasemide; Torasemidum [Inn-Latin]; Torsemide; Torsemide [Usan]

Drug Category:
Torsemide is categorized under the following by the FDA: Diuretics; Antihypertensive Agents; ATC:C03CA01

Dosage Forms:
LIQUID; TABLET

Absorption:
Rapidly absorbed. Bioavailability is 80%

Interactions:
-->Interactions for Torsemide:

In patients with essential hypertension, DEMADEX has been administered together with beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, and calcium-channel blockers. In patients with congestive heart failure, DEMADEX has been administered together with digitalis glycosides, ACE inhibitors, and organic nitrates. None of these combined uses was associated with new or unexpected adverse events.

Torsemide does not affect the protein binding of glyburide or of warfarin, the anticoagulant effect of phenprocoumon (a related coumarin derivative), or the pharmacokinetics of digoxin or carvedilol (a vasodilator/beta-blocker). In healthy subjects, coadministration of DEMADEX was associated with significant reduction in the renal clearance of spironolactone, with corresponding increases in the AUC. However, clinical experience indicates that dosage adjustment of either agent is not required.

Because DEMADEX and salicylates compete for secretion by renal tubules, patients receiving high doses of salicylates may experience salicylate toxicity when DEMADEX is concomitantly administered. Also, although possible interactions between torsemide and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (including aspirin) have not been studied, coadministration of these agents with another loop diuretic (furosemide) has occasionally been associated with renal dysfunction.

The natriuretic effect of DEMADEX (like that of many other diuretics) is partially inhibited by the concomitant administration of indomethacin. This effect has been demonstrated for DEMADEX under conditions of dietary sodium restriction (50 mEq/day) but not in the presence of normal sodium intake (150 mEq/day).

The pharmacokinetic profile and diuretic activity of torsemide are not altered by cimetidine or spironolactone. Coadministration of digoxin is reported to increase the area under the curve for torsemide by 50%, but dose adjustment of DEMADEX is not necessary.

Concomitant use of torsemide and cholestyramine has not been studied in humans but, in a study in animals, coadministration of cholestyramine decreased the absorption of orally administered torsemide. If DEMADEX and cholestyramine are used concomitantly, simultaneous administration is not recommended.

Coadministration of probenecid reduces secretion of DEMADEX into the proximal tubule and thereby decreases the diuretic activity of DEMADEX.

Other diuretics are known to reduce the renal clearance of lithium, inducing a high risk of lithium toxicity, so coadministration of lithium and diuretics should be undertaken with great caution, if at all. Coadministration of lithium and DEMADEX has not been studied.

Other diuretics have been reported to increase the ototoxic potential of aminoglycoside antibiotics and of ethacrynic acid, especially in the presence of impaired renal function. These potential interactions with DEMADEX have not been studied.

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis and Impairment of Fertility: No overall increase in tumor incidence was found when torsemide was given to rats and mice throughout their lives at doses up to 9 mg/kg/day (rats) and 32 mg/kg/day (mice). On a body-weight basis, these doses are 27 to 96 times a human dose of 20 mg; on a body-surface-area basis, they are 5 to 8 times this dose. In the rat study, the high-dose female group demonstrated renal tubular injury, interstitial inflammation, and a statistically significant increase in renal adenomas and carcinomas. The tumor incidence in this group was, however, not much higher than the incidence sometimes seen in historical controls. Similar signs of chronic non-neoplastic renal injury have been reported in high-dose animal studies of other diuretics such as furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide.

No mutagenic activity was detected in any of a variety of in vivo and in vitro tests of torsemide and its major human metabolite. The tests included the Ames test in bacteria (with and without metabolic activation), tests for chromosome aberrations and sister-chromatid exchanges in human lymphocytes, tests for various nuclear anomalies in cells found in hamster and murine bone marrow, tests for unscheduled DNA synthesis in mice and rats, and others.

In doses up to 25 mg/kg/day (75 times a human dose of 20 mg on a body-weight basis; 13 times this dose on a body-surface-area basis), torsemide had no adverse effect on the reproductive performance of male or female rats.

Pregnancy: Pregnancy Category B. There was no fetotoxicity or teratogenicity in rats treated with up to 5 mg/kg/day of torsemide (on a mg/kg basis, this is 15 times a human dose of 20 mg/day; on a mg/m2 basis, the animal dose is 10 times the human dose), or in rabbits, treated with 1.6 mg/kg/day (on a mg/kg basis, 5 times the human dose of 20 mg/kg/day; on a mg/m2 basis, 1.7 times this dose). Fetal and maternal toxicity (decrease in average body weight, increase in fetal resorption and delayed fetal ossification) occurred in rabbits and rats given doses 4 (rabbits) and 5 (rats) times larger. Adequate and well-controlled studies have not been carried out in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed.

Labor and Delivery: The effect of DEMADEX on labor and delivery is unknown.

Nursing Mothers: It is not known whether DEMADEX is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when DEMADEX is administered to a nursing woman.

Pediatric Use: Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established.

Administration of another loop diuretic to severely premature infants with edema due to patent ductus arteriosus and hyaline membrane disease has occasionally been associated with renal calcifications, sometimes barely visible on X-ray but sometimes in staghorn form, filling the renal pelves. Some of these calculi have been dissolved, and hypercalciuria has been reported to have decreased, when chlorothiazide has been coadministered along with the loop diuretic. In other premature neonates with hyaline membrane disease, another loop diuretic has been reported to increase the risk of persistent patent ductus arteriosus, possibly through a prostaglandin-E-mediated process. The use of DEMADEX in such patients has not been studied.

Geriatric Use: Of the total number of patients who received DEMADEX in United States clinical studies, 24% were 65 or older while about 4% were 75 or older. No specific age-related differences in effectiveness or safety were observed between younger patients and elderly patients.

 





Chemical IUPAC Name:
1-[4-(3-methylphenyl)aminopyridin-3-yl]sulfonyl-3-propan-2-yl-urea

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