Frusetone tablets are a diuretic containing furosemide and spironolactone, used to treat fluid retention caused by heart, liver, or kidney conditions while maintaining potassium levels.
What are the ingredients of Frusetone?
Frusetone consists of the following components:
- Furosemide: a diuretic that works by preventing the absorption of sodium and chloride in the kidneys.
- Spironolactone: helps maintain potassium levels and prevents the absorption of excess salts.
What are the uses of Frusetone?

It is used to treat the following conditions:
- Fluid retention caused by heart, liver, or kidney diseases.
- High blood pressure that does not respond to regular treatment.
- Ascites resulting from liver cirrhosis.
- Edema caused by congestive heart failure.
What are the doses of Frusetone?
The doctor determines the appropriate dose based on each case, and it usually includes the following:
- One tablet daily or as directed by the physician.
- The dose varies depending on the severity of the condition and the body's response to treatment.
- The prescribed dose must be followed without increasing or decreasing it without medical consultation.