Lasix - Desal

furosemide, 12 tabs (40 mg/tab)
 12.00EUR

Lasix - Desal

furosemide


What is Lasix prescribed for?

It isused to treat high blood pressure as well as other conditions that call for elimination of extra water (fluids) in human body. Among these conditions include congestive liver cirrhosis, kidney disease and heart failure. Lasix is effective in treating high blood pressure but it can be used alongside other medications. The diuretics are essential for helping the body in production and elimination of more urine which helps in lowering blood pressure. The drug is categorized as a `loop diuretic’ as a result of its action point in the kidneys.

Lasix s administered to people with fluid accumulation in the lungs but with other drugs.

Most crucial fact regarding Lasix

Lasix takes about an hour to act. Nonetheless, the patient can take up to a week to feel the full benefit of the drug since the blood pressure reduces gradually; and the dose should be taken persistently even after you start feeling better. The drug only suppresses high blood pressure but does not cure the condition.

How is Lasix administered?

Consume Lasix as recommended by the health provider.

Missed dose

Take the skipped dose immediately you recall. In case it is almost time for the next dose, ignore the one you missed and resume the regular schedule. At no condition should a patient ever take a double dose to compensate the skipped medication.

Storage recommendations

Store the drug in the container they came with when it is tightly closed and way from direct sunlight. Rom temperature is the best.

What adverse effects are expected?

There are no specific side effects that can be predicted. Patients are recommended to inform their health care providers in case they detect any side effect or change in intensity.

Side effects may include: Blood disorders, anemia, constipation, blurred vision, dizziness, cramping, diarrhea, headache, dizziness upon standing, high blood sugar, hearing loss, hives, loss of appetite, itching, potassium deficiency( that causes conditions such as excessive thirst, dry mouth, muscle cramps and pain, irregular or weak heartbeat), nausea, muscle spasms, restlessness, purplish or reddish marks on the skin, rash, ringing in the ears, restlessness, skin eruptions, sensitivity to light, skin flaking and inflammation, skin eruptions, mouth or stomach irritation, pins or tingling and needles, vision changes, vertigo, weakness, vomiting, and jaundice.

When should Lasix not be administered?

If the patient has ever had allergic reaction to diuretics or Lasix and also if you are incapable of urinating perfectly.

Important Lasix precautions

The Lasix can make your body to lose excessive potassium. Common potassium deficiency symptoms include irregular or fast heartbeat and muscle weakness. To boost the level of potassium in your body, your doctor may recommend potassium rich diets to the patient such as orange juice, bananas and raisins or potassium supplements.

Inform of your doctor if you suffer from preexisting conditions such as liver, kidney, gout, lupus erythematosus and connective tissue disease.

Patients allergic to sulfa drugs are vulnerable to Lasix allergy as well.

For those with high blood pressure, they should avoid taking over the counter medication that may enhance blood pressure such as appetite suppressants and cold remedies.

The skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight effects.

Potential drug and food interactions when using Lasix

When Lasix is taken with some drugs, the efficiency of the drug can be lowered, increased or lowered. Ensure to let your doctor know if you are suffering from any of these effects including:

  • Ethacrynic acid
  • Salicylates such as aspirins
  • Aminoglycoside antibiotics such gentamicin
  • Lithium
  • Indomethacin
  • Sucralfate
  • Norepinephrine
  • Alternative high blood pressure medication such as doxazosin and terazosin

Precaution for expectant an breast feeding mothers

Lasix effects in expectant mothers have not been conclusively researched. If you are expectant or you are intending to become, let your doctor know about this. Traces of Lasix can be found in breast milk and this can affect the health of the child. In case Lasix is essential to your health, you may be advised by your doctor to stop breast feeding for some time when using the medication.

Proposed Lasix dose

The medication is adjusted by your doctor to suit your needs.

Fluid withholding

The adults are started at a single dose ranging between 20 and 80 milligrams. If necessary, the same dose is then taken after 6-8 hours later or the quantity may be adjusted. The dose may be raised by 20 mg or 40 mg after each successful administration. The interval between one dose and the other should always be 6-8 hours. This continues until the targeted effect is acquired. The dose should be taken either once or twice in a day after the correct dose us established. Ensure that your doctor monitors your progress closely through laboratory tests. The maximum Lasix drug amount you can take is 600 milligrams daily.

High blood pressure

Adults: normal starting medication is 80 milligrams per day which is subdivided into two. The medication may be adjusted by your doctor with possibility of including other medications in case the Lasix is not adequate alone.

Children: in the initial stages children are normally administered with 2 mg in every 2.2 pounds body weight for every single oral dose. The doses are taken at an interval of about 6-8 hors. The dose of the child is adjusted to the lowest effective amount to help in making it more effective. The maximum amount for kids is 6 mg per 2.2 pounds.

Overdose

Any medication is detrimental when taken excessively and Lasix is no exception. The drug causes signs of extreme dehydration. Ensure to get medical assistance immediately in case you suspect an overdose.

Common warning signs of Lasix overdose include: low blood pressure, dry mouth, excessive thirst, vomiting and nausea, muscle cramps and pain, drowsiness and weakness and irregular or weak heat beat.