Ure-Na
Ure-Na 8 Packet
What is Ure-Na?
Ure-Na is a therapeutic oral solution used primarily to relieve symptoms of fluid overload in patients with heart failure and those diagnosed with hyponatremia, where there is an abnormally low sodium concentration in the blood. It contains urea as its active ingredient, which works by increasing urine production to help the body eliminate excess fluid, thereby reducing swelling and improving breathing. The product is typically prescribed when other diuretics are not effective or suitable.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
Warnings
- Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease, heart disease, or high blood pressure
- Avoid using if you are on a sodium-restricted diet
- May lead to an electrolyte imbalance
- Immediate medical attention necessary if seizures or unusual tiredness occur
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What is Ure-Na ?
Ure-Na is a therapeutic oral solution used primarily to relieve symptoms of fluid overload in patients with heart failure and those diagnosed with hyponatremia, where there is an abnormally low sodium concentration in the blood. It contains urea as its active ingredient, which works by increasing urine production to help the body eliminate excess fluid, thereby reducing swelling and improving breathing. The product is typically prescribed when other diuretics are not effective or suitable.- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Stomach cramps
- Consult a doctor if you have kidney disease, heart disease, or high blood pressure
- Avoid using if you are on a sodium-restricted diet
- May lead to an electrolyte imbalance
- Immediate medical attention necessary if seizures or unusual tiredness occur
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Ure-Na 8 Packet
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