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SOAANZ is a novel formulation of torsemide (generic Demadex) available in 40mg tablet format. SOAANZ was designed to release drug more slowly than generic version of torsemide allowing the medications to have prolonged action.
Benefits of SOAANZ include:
Through our online portal we will ask you to provide us your medical history and prescription details. Questions? Call 800-810-7790.
Our pharmacy team will verify your prescription details and even contact your healthcare provider on your behalf if you want.
All medications are shipped by USPS First Class mail and will arrive in 2-3 business days.
SOAANZ (torsemide) is a loop diuretic, commonly referred to as a ‘water pill’.
SOAANZ is used to reduce extra fluid in the body (called edema) in adults with heart failure and renal disease. This can help to lessen symptoms experienced by edema such as shortness of breath, swelling in arms, legs, or abdomen.
SOAANZ is designed to release medication slowly over time (called extended release) which allows for the medication to have less of an initial spike in action and a prolonged action. This is particularly beneficial for patients who have bladder sensitivity after taking a loop diuretic like torsemide.
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How does SOAANZ reduce peak urination by 30% and cause no excessive urination?
In the approval study for SOAANZ, they compared mean urine volume excreted up to 23 hours following administration of a single dose of SOAANZ 20 mg and DEMADEX (torsemide) 20 mg.
SOAANZ was associated with a 32.4% lower urine volume excretion over 0-2 hours post-dose compared to DEMADEX. However, the mean urine volume excreted over 0-23 hours post-dose is similar between SOAANZ (4369 mL) and DEMADEX (4552 mL).
What is the difference(s) between SOAANZ (torsemide) and DEMADEX (torsemide)?
Although both are torsemide molecules, DEMADEX is an immediate release tablet that delivers >80% of the drug into solution within 1-2 hours, whereas, SOAANZ is an extended-release tablet that delivers >80% of the drug into solution over 10-12 hours.
The rationale for developing SOAANZ is to provide a gradual and sustained diuresis compared to DEMADEX and to alleviate the early abrupt or frequent urination that may be associated with the use of an immediate release formulation of torsemide.
How do I transfer my SOAANZ prescription to Marley Drug?
If you have an active prescription at another pharmacy, simply give us a call at 1-800-810-7790 and we’d be happy to request a transfer on your behalf. You can also fill out this form on our website.
Do you ship SOAANZ to all 50 states?
Yes! We are licensed to ship medications to all 50 states.
Do I require a prescription for SOAANZ?
Yes. SOAANZ is a FDA-approved medication and therefore required a valid prescription.
Is SOAANZ the same as torsemide?
SOAANZ is a novel formulation of torsemide (generic Demadex). SOAANZ is an extended-release version of torsemide which means that it was designed to release drug more slowly than generic version of torsemide allowing the medications to have prolonged action.
Benefits of SOAANZ include:
When is the best time to take Soaanz?
Soaanz can be taken at any time of the day. However, we tell our patients to try and take it at the same time every day so you don't forget to take it.
What should I do if I miss a dose of SOAANZ?
Although SOAANZ can be taken at any time of the day, it should be taken at roughly the same time every day so you don’t forget to take it.
However, if you do forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it's almost time for your next dose. In this case, skip the forgotten dose and take the next one at the usual time. Do not take 2 doses together to make up for a missed dose.
Can I use tobacco while taking SOAANZ?
Due to possible interactions and problems, this medication shouldn't be combined with tobacco.
The use of SOAANZ with alcohol should be discussed with your healthcare provider.
Can I drink alcohol while taking SOAANZ?
Due to possible interactions and problems, this medication shouldn't be combined with alcohol.
The use of SOAANZ with alcohol should be discussed with your healthcare provider.
Does SOAANZ interact with any other medications?
It's crucial that your physician be aware of any additional medications you are taking because some of them might significantly raise your chance of developing serious issues.
SOAANZ is a CYP P450 2C9 (cytochrome P450, which is an important enzyme in your body that’s responsible for the metabolism of numerous drugs) inhibitor and inducer.
Therefore, medications that are CYP 2C9 inducers and/or inhibitors can affect SOAANZ and may need a dose adjustment, including the following medications:
Inform your physician of all prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications:
Can SOAANZ be given to patients with renal impairment?
In patients with non-anuric renal failure, high doses of torsemide (20 mg to 200 mg) caused marked increases in water and sodium excretion. In patients with non-anuric renal failure, severe enough to require hemodialysis, chronic treatment with up to 200 mg of daily torsemide has not been shown to change steady-state fluid retention. When patients in a study of acute renal failure received total daily doses of 520 mg to 1200 mg of torsemide, 19% experienced seizures. 96 patients were treated in this study; 6/32 treated with torsemide experienced seizures, 6/32 treated with comparably high doses of furosemide experienced seizures, and 1/32 treated with placebo experienced a seizure.
Is SOAANZ approved for use in the pediatric patient population?
The safety and effectiveness of SOAANZ in pediatric patients has not been established.
Administration of a loop diuretic to premature infants has been associated with the precipitation of nephrocalcinosis/nephrolithiasis. Nephrocalcinosis/nephrolithiasis has also been observed in children under 4 years of age with no history of prematurity who have been treated chronically with a loop diuretic. A loop diuretic, when administered during the first weeks of life, has also been reported to increase the risk of persistent patent ductus arteriosus.
Can I take SOAANZ if I am pregnant?
Data regarding the usage of SOAANZ and the risk of severe birth abnormalities or miscarriages are unknown. However, you should still inform your doctor if you get pregnant or think you could be pregnant.
Your doctor will advise you on whether you should discontinue SOAANZ during pregnancy and if you should temporarily stop using it while nursing or breastfeeding. It is unclear whether SOAANZ enters breast milk. Prior to breastfeeding, speak with your doctor.
What are some serious side effects of SOAANZ?
If you’re experiencing any of the serious side effects listed below, immediately call your doctor and stop taking this medication.
What are the side effects of SOAANZ?
Certain potential adverse effects often do not require medical attention. Throughout therapy, these adverse effects could fade away as your body becomes used to this medication.
How should you take SOAANZ?
SOAANZ comes as an extended-release (formulated to release the drug slowly in your body over a specific period of time) tablet and is available in a 40 mg tablet. Take it once a day by mouth, with or without food. For maximum effectiveness, take this medicine as prescribed and as directed.
The complete blood pressure-lowering impact typically takes 4–6 weeks, and occasionally up to 12 weeks, to become apparent. Do not discontinue taking SOAANZ without consulting your physician, even if you start feeling better.
What is SOAANZ used for?
SOAANZ is FDA-approved to treat the following medical conditions:
How does SOAANZ work?
SOAANZ reduces the fluid volume in your body so that your heart can pump more easily.
It works by blocking sodium and chloride reabsorption in the ascending loop of Henle in your kidneys. This increases the excretion of sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, calcium, and water into urine, resulting in excessive urination as an adverse effect.
SOAANZ is used to decrease edema (excess fluid in your body) caused by heart failure, liver disease, and renal illness. This can minimize congestive symptoms such as breathing difficulties and arm, leg, and belly swelling.
How long will it take to receive my SOAANZ order?
If you select our standard shipping option, you should expect your medication in 2-5 business days. These are shipped by USPS First Class Mail and the price of shipping is included in the price. If you need your medication sooner there is an option to use USPS Priority Delivery Express which takes 1-2 business days and will cost you an additional $22.75.