✅ Key Benefits:
Reduces swelling in legs, ankles, and abdomen
Effectively treats edema due to heart, liver, or kidney diseases
Helps control high blood pressure
Maintains electrolyte balance, especially potassium
Supports heart health by reducing strain from fluid overload
📌 Indications:
Congestive heart failure
Liver cirrhosis with fluid retention
Nephrotic syndrome
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Conditions causing fluid buildup in tissues (edema)
ℹ️ Important Information:
Generic Components: Spironolactone + Furosemide
Dosage Strength: 40mg
Form: Oral tablet
Availability: Prescription only
Best Time to Use: In the morning to avoid nighttime urination
Diuretic Class: Loop + Potassium-sparing
⚠️ Precautions:
Monitor electrolyte levels regularly
Avoid in cases of severe kidney dysfunction or anuria
May cause dizziness, especially when standing quickly
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Use with caution in patients with diabetes or gout
Do not take potassium supplements unless advised by a doctor
📘 Uses in English:
Manages fluid retention in heart, liver, and kidney disorders
Helps control blood pressure
Relieves bloating and discomfort from excess water
Prevents potassium loss, unlike traditional diuretics
Promotes urination to reduce swelling
📙 Spiromide 40mg Tablet (Uses in Urdu):
جسم میں اضافی پانی (سوئلنگ یا ورم) کو دور کرتا ہے
دل، جگر اور گردوں کی بیماریوں میں پانی کی کمی میں مدد
بلڈ پریشر کو کم کرنے کے لیے استعمال ہوتا ہے
جسم میں پوٹاشیم کی سطح کو متوازن رکھتا ہے
پیشاب کے ذریعے فاضل پانی نکالنے میں مدد دیتا ہے
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is Spiromide 40mg used for?
A: It is used to treat fluid retention and high blood pressure, especially in patients with heart, liver, or kidney conditions.
Q2: Is Spiromide a water pill?
A: Yes, it is a diuretic (water pill) that increases urination to reduce swelling.
Q3: Can I take Spiromide daily?
A: Take it as prescribed by your doctor. Long-term use may require regular monitoring.
Q4: Does Spiromide affect potassium levels?
A: It helps preserve potassium due to the presence of Spironolactone, unlike other diuretics.
Q5: Can Spiromide cause dizziness?
A: Yes, especially when standing up quickly. Take caution while changing positions.
Q6: When should I take Spiromide?
A: Usually taken in the morning to prevent nighttime urination.


