Medicine Description
Toriar is a specialized medication used to relax the uterine muscles, help maintain pregnancy, and reduce premature
uterine contractions. It plays an important role in protecting the fetus and supporting the continuation of pregnancy
in women who are at risk of preterm labor.
The medication works by selectively reducing excessive uterine muscle contractions, helping to provide maternal and
fetal stability during critical stages of pregnancy. Toriar should always be used under a physician's prescription
with close medical supervision throughout treatment.
Toriar Ingredients
Toriar Strength
Uses of Toriar
Relaxation of uterine muscles to prevent premature contractions.
Prevention and delay of uncomplicated preterm labor.
Reduction of severe uterine contractions and spasms during certain stages of pregnancy.
Support of pregnancy maintenance under careful medical supervision.
Toriar Dosage
The dosage depends on the patient's clinical condition and response to treatment. Therapy is usually initiated with
one tablet taken at intervals determined by the physician. The dose may then be gradually adjusted upward or downward
according to the response of the uterus and the reduction in contractions.
The tablets should be taken with an adequate amount of water, and patients should strictly adhere to the prescribed
dosing schedule. The dose should not be increased, decreased, or discontinued without medical advice, as doing so may
increase the risk of adverse effects such as rapid heartbeat or other complications.
Toriar Side Effects
Increased heart rate or palpitations.
Temporary facial flushing or a sensation of warmth and sweating.
Mild tremor of the hands or extremities, especially at the beginning of treatment.
Mild nausea or occasional vomiting.
Slight decrease in blood pressure or mild headache.
Contraindications of Toriar
This medication is contraindicated in patients with unexplained vaginal bleeding or severe intrauterine infection. It
should also not be used in women with severe heart disease, coronary artery disease, or uncontrolled hypertension.
Its use is also contraindicated in cases of preeclampsia, in patients with known hypersensitivity to ritodrine
or any of the other ingredients in the formulation, and whenever continuation of pregnancy poses a significant risk to
the life of the mother or fetus.
Toriar Alternatives
Utopar
Ritodrine
Duphaston
Progest
Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
This medication is intended for use during pregnancy only under close medical supervision. In selected cases, it is
generally prescribed during the second and third trimesters to help reduce the risk of preterm labor when the
physician determines that the expected benefits outweigh the potential risks.
It is generally not recommended before the twentieth week of pregnancy unless specifically advised by the treating
physician based on the patient's clinical condition.
During breastfeeding, a physician should be consulted before using this medication, as there are insufficient data
regarding its safety in nursing infants.
In all cases, the decision to use Toriar should be based on a careful assessment of the potential benefits and risks,
with regular medical follow-up throughout the course of treatment.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool, completely dry place away from excessive moisture.
Store at a temperature not exceeding 25°C to 30°C.
Keep the medication out of the reach of children.
Store in the original carton to protect it from direct sunlight and light exposure.