Furosemide Tablets are a potent 'loop' diuretic used in the treatment of oedema resulting from cardiac insufficiency, hepatic or renal dysfunction, parasitism, or of a traumatic origin. They are most commonly used as part of the medical management of congestive heart failure and other conditions where the body is retaining too much fluid.
Furosemide Tablets are flat faced, white circular tablets with bevelled edges. They are scored with a half break line for accurate dosing.
£0.08Furosemide Tablets 20mg are indicated for the treatment of oedema associated with cardiac insufficiency, renal dysfunction, and trauma in cats and dogs. Furosemide is the most commonly used...
Furosemide Tablets 40mg are indicated for the treatment of oedema associated with cardiac insufficiency, renal dysfunction, and trauma in cats and dogs.
Contra-indicationsDo not use in acute glomerular nephritis, in electrolyte diseases, in patients with anuria, or patients that have received excessive doses of cardiac glycosides. Because of the danger of potentiating their toxic effects do not use with aminoglycoside or cephalosporin antibiotics. Allergic reactions have been associated with use with sulphonamides.
Special WarningsThe patient may increase its water intake to compensate for the diuresis. Consideration should be given to restricting water intake if the patient's condition makes such a course appropriate.
Special PrecautionsSpecial precautions for use in animals:Prolonged dosage may on occasions justify potassium supplementation and thus monitoring for hypokalaemia should be considered, especially if the product is used in conjunction with cardiac glycosides.Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the medicinal product to animals:Wear gloves or wash hands immediately after handling tablets. In case of accidental ingestion seek medical attention and show product label and/or pack insert to the doctor.
Adverse ReactionsNone reported
Pregnancy and LactationThe safety of use in pregnancy is not well established and a careful assessment of the likely benefits and potential risks should be made. A deleterious effect on lactation is to be expected, particularly if drinking water is restricted. Furosemide passes into milk, but not to a great extent.
InteractionsPotential interactions with other drugs include ototoxicity with aminoglycosides and nephrotoxicity with cephalosporins. Use in combination with sulphonamide treatment may lead to sulphonamide allergy. There is a possibility of interaction with cardiac glycosides.
Amounts to be Administered and Administration Route5mg/KgBW, one or two times per day. For patients weighing less than 8Kg dosage with the 20mg tablet (which may be halved) is recommended. Avoid overdosage in weak and old patients.
OverdoseDehydration and electrolyte depletion may occur. Monitor and correct, as necessary. Dosage higher than that which is recommended, may cause transitory deafness. Cardiovascular side effects may be observed in weak and old patients following overdose.
Withdrawal PeriodsNone for these species.
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Furosemide, a diuretic, is a non-steroidal loop diuretic that reduces sodium and chloride retention and has been used in clinical practice for decades for the treatment of edema (fluid retention) in patients with congestive heart failure. The diuretic drug furosemide belongs to the class of loop diuretics and is indicated for the treatment of fluid retention (edema) in patients with hypertension and chronic kidney disease [
]. It is a potent and highly selective and competitive diuretic [
It may be administered intravenously (IV) or subcutaneously (SC) in order to achieve a sufficient concentration of the active compound [
In the treatment of edema, diuresis occurs, which is achieved by increasing the rate of urine production and by reducing the excretion of fluid from the body [
It is believed that the administration of furosemide reduces the excretion of sodium and chloride, resulting in the reduction of the total volume of fluid in the body [
Furosemide, which is a potent and highly selective loop diuretic, has been used in clinical practice for decades in the treatment of edema, which is mainly caused by fluid overload caused by hypertension and other circulatory states [
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The drug furosemide has been used in the treatment of heart failure, acute renal failure, and in patients with congestive heart failure [
Furosemide has been approved for the treatment of edema in patients with congestive heart failure. It is used as an oral agent for the treatment of edema in patients with heart failure, cirrhosis, and hepatic cirrhosis. The drug is used in the treatment of edema in patients with cirrhosis and ascites [
The diuretic drug furosemide acts primarily by decreasing the production of sodium and chloride in the loop of Henle and by increasing the excretion of sodium and chloride in the urine [
A study showed that furosemide increased the mean plasma concentrations of sodium and chloride in patients with congestive heart failure [
It also decreased the mean plasma concentrations of water in patients with cirrhosis [
Furosemide has been shown to be more potent and selective in the treatment of edema. It is a potent and selective diuretic that has been used to treat edema in congestive heart failure and cirrhosis [
Furosemide has been used in the treatment of edema in patients with heart failure and in patients with hepatic cirrhosis [
The diuretic drug furosemide is a loop diuretic that works by increasing the excretion of sodium and chloride. It is used in the treatment of edema in patients with congestive heart failure. It is used in the treatment of edema in patients with cirrhosis [
Furosemide is a potent and highly selective loop diuretic that is indicated for the treatment of edema (fluid retention) in patients with congestive heart failure. It is indicated for the treatment of fluid retention (edema) in patients with cirrhosis [
Furosemide is a potent and highly selective loop diuretic, which is an inhibitor of the reabsorption of sodium, chloride, potassium, and sodium chloride in the kidney. It works by inhibiting the reabsorption of sodium, chloride, and potassium, leading to a significant reduction in the amount of the filtered sodium and chloride. The sodium reabsorption is a key step in the normal function of the kidneys and is necessary for the excretion of potassium, sodium, and chloride. The potassium reabsorption is a key step in the normal function of the kidneys. The sodium chloride reabsorption is a key step in the normal function of the kidneys, which is necessary for the excretion of potassium and sodium chloride.
Furosemide has been shown to be more effective in the treatment of edema in patients with congestive heart failure.
Furosemide tablets are used to treat edema (excessive fluid accumulation) (also known as excessive fluid accumulation) caused by various medical conditions. They may be used in clinical trials to help children with edema develop a condition that is characterized by high fluid accumulation and difficulty passing blood through the body. Furosemide tablets can be taken on an empty stomach or with a meal. You should take the tablets exactly as your doctor has prescribed. You should continue to take the tablets for at least 14 days after your last dose. The effects of this medicine may last for several weeks after completing the course. Some side effects of this medicine may appear during this time. These include muscle pain, weakness, irregular heartbeat, seizures, and headache. If any of these symptoms do not disappear within a few days, contact your doctor immediately. You should not stop taking this medicine at the same time as any other medications you are taking. You should not stop taking this medicine if you have any medical conditions such as heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, or an irregular heartbeat. You should not stop taking this medicine without talking to your doctor first. Some side effects may appear during this time. You should not stop taking this medicine at the same time as any medications you are taking.
Read More About Furosemide TabletsFurosemide tablets are used to treat edema (excessive fluid accumulation) (also known as excessive fluid accumulation) (also known as excessive fluid accumulation) caused by various medical conditions. They may be used in clinical trials to help children with edema (high fluid accumulation) develop a condition that is characterized by high fluid accumulation and difficulty passing blood through the body. You should continue to take the tablets for at least 14 days after completing the course. These may include muscle pain, weakness, irregular heartbeat, seizures, and headache. You should not stop taking this medicine without consulting your doctor.
Furosemide tablets are used to treat edema (excessive fluid accumulation) (also known as excessive fluid accumulation) (also known as excessive fluid accumulation) (also known as excessive fluid accumulation) caused by various medical conditions.
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