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is it ok to combine lasix with torsemide
Normal saline is the recommended mix with regular insulin when used as an IV. It is the prescribed treatment for diabetic acidosis. The additional fluid is necessary not only to help disperse the insulin but also to fully hydrate the system and assist the pancreas and kidneys in flushing the system.
It does not mix under normal conditions. If this is happening with your diesel engine you may have engine trouble.
it has more cement than the normal mix
Yes. If a doctor has prescribed both medicines for the same patient, they may be taken together. As prescription drugs, prednisone and furosemide should only be used (alone or in combination) as prescribed.
Sometimes, they can not get back to the way they were. DO NOT MIX HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CHEMICALS. If you mix them you can make an explosion that can kill you or a gas that is deadly, that will not always happen. Chemical changes can be normal if you mean to do it (BE CAREFUL IF YOU DO). They may not be normal if you spill them. Sometimes a liquid turns into a solid or a solid turn in to a gas.
Sugar mixed in water becomes a sweet sugary liquid. Salt in water becomes a saline solution. Sand in water remains sand in water, as the two will not mix together. So it rather depends on what you want to mix (blend) together?
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
Pitbulls husky mix can weight any were from 70-80 lbs is about the normal weight for this mix of breed.
Yes. Normal brake fluid is actually synthetic