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Using Lasix To Prevent Your Body From Absorbing Too Much Salt
By Heather Colman


Lasix is the brand name for furosemide. It is a loop diuretic (water pill) that allows salt to be passed into the urine instead of being absorbed into one’s body. Apart from being used to treat hypertension or high blood pressure, Lasix is also prescribed for people with liver disease, nephrotic syndrome and other kidney and liver diseases. It is used to treat fluid retention or edema in all the above cases as well as those suffering from congestive heart failure.

Before ingesting Lasix to counter your particular disease, it is pertinent to know some important facts about the drug. One thing to be kept in mind before using Lasix is that it will cause you to urinate frequently. As a result, you may dehydrate easily. So you need to follow your physicians instructions regarding getting enough salt and potassium in your diet or about potassium supplements. You will also need to vary the amount and type of liquids that you take. It is advisable to consult your doctor for information and guidance on this.

It is critical that you inform your doctor if you are suffering from any type of kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes, gout, lupus or if you have an allergy to sulfa drugs. Also, if you are undergoing treatment for high blood pressure, it would be wise to continue using this medication, even if you feel healthy. This is because high blood pressure is not always accompanied by symptoms. If you are an expectant mother or planning to become pregnant, you must let your doctor know. Such medication may prove harmful for an unborn baby. Also, if you are breast-feeding your child, furosemide may pass into breast milk and harm your nursing baby. In case of all the aforementioned conditions, you may not be able to take furosemide or you may need to undergo special tests during treatment or a dosage adjustment.

Furosemide is a drug with dual properties. It can be harmful for you if not taken correctly according to your particular condition. It is best to take Lasix as prescribed by your physician. It is recommended to not exceed the amount or duration of medication as prescribed by your doctor. The doctor may change your dosage from time to time, depending on your condition or level of recovery, in order to maximize the benefits of your medication.

Although furosemide does not usually require a dose schedule, as it is taken once a week in most cases, it is recommended for those who need to take this medication regularly to take the missed dose as soon as they remember. If it is almost time for you next dose, it is strictly advised to not take extra medicine to make up for your missed dose. If you overdose, seek immediate medical attention.

These are just some of the facts about Lasix or Furosemide. So, if you need to use the same or any other medication to treat your health problems, remember to read about it first.

Disclaimer - The information presented here should not be interpreted as or substituted for medical advice. Please talk to a qualified professional for more information about Lasix.

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