Edema

Active Ingredient: Spironolactone

Indication for Spironolactone

Population group: only minors (0 - 18 years old)
Therapeutic intent: Curative procedure

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

1-2 mg/kg/daily in 1-2 divided doses

For:

Dosage regimens

Oral, between 1 milligrams spironolactone per kilogram of body weight and 2 milligrams spironolactone per kilogram of body weight, divided 1 to 2 times daily to meals.

Detailed description

Neonates should only be treated under guidance of a paediatric specialist. There is limited paediatric data available.

Dosage considerations

Spironolactone should be taken together with a meal.

1-3 mg/kg daily in 1-2 divided doses

For:

Dosage regimens

Oral, between 1 milligrams spironolactone per kilogram of body weight and 3 milligrams spironolactone per kilogram of body weight, divided 1 to 2 times daily to meals.

Detailed description

Infant or child 1 month to 18 years: 1-3 mg/kg daily in 1-2 divided doses (maximum 200 mg daily).

Treatment should only be taken under the guidance of a specialist paediatrician. There is limited paediatric data available.

Dosage considerations

Spironolactone should be taken together with a meal.

Active ingredient

Spironolactone

Spironolactone, as a competitive aldosterone antagonist, increases sodium excretion whilst reducing potassium loss at the distal renal tubule. It has a gradual and prolonged action.

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