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- Drug Class: Loop diuretic
- Uses: Edema and hypertension
- Precautions: Dehydration, Electrolyte Imbalance
- Warnings: Take only as directed
- Half-life: 1 Minutes 10 Seconds
- Used to prevent bleeding in horses
- Gets name from "Lasts six hours"
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Disclaimer
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Lasix (Furosemide) Questions
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Is there a substitute or a time released version of lasix that doesn't make you have to go every twenty minutes? (I have a kidney transplant 2 AnswersThe answer to your question is no. I want to make three more points, however: Your doctor has prescribed lasix to keep you from becoming fluid overloaded (i.e. ... read more -
can hydrochlorothiazide be used together with Lasix 2 AnswersYou should definitely let your doctor know of any current prescriptions when you are being prescribed a new medication as some pharmaceutical combinations can b... read more -
Race 7 at The Red Mile: all two year old pacers running drug-free. Why can't thoroughbred 2 year olds run without Lasix and Bute??? 1 AnswerBefore 3 years old, thoroughbred legs are not fully developed. Lasix is to prevent bleeding in lungs, phenylbutazole is an anti inflammatory, cortiscosteroids d... read more
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Lasix (Furosemide) Holistic Alternatives
- MotherNature.com: Water Retention
- MayoClinic.com: Are There Natural Diuretics?
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