diuretic
No, lisinopril is in a different pharmacologic category, known as ACE inhibitors.
No, lisinopril is in a different pharmacologic category, known as ACE inhibitors.
Furosemide belongs to the category of loop diuretics. It is primarily used to treat conditions such as edema associated with heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and kidney disorders, as well as hypertension. By inhibiting the reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the loop of Henle in the kidneys, it promotes increased urine output.
Furosemide is given to help tummies from being upset.
The primary proprietary (or brand) name of furosemide is Lasix.
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i took 40 mgs of furosemide will it flush my system
There is no difference between furosemide and Lasix - they are the same medication. Lasix is the brand name for the generic drug furosemide, which is a diuretic used to treat conditions like high blood pressure and edema.
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No, furosemide is not typically diluted for intramuscular use. It is more commonly administered intravenously or orally. Diluting furosemide for intramuscular injection is not recommended as it may cause local irritation or tissue damage.
Yes, furosemide and frusemide are the same medication. They are both names for the diuretic drug commonly known as Lasix.
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