Furosemide is a prescription medication used to treat edema (tissue swelling) associated with congestive heart failure, cirrhosis of the
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This is not a problem for most patients, but a different diuretic may be a better choice for a diabetic patient
Furosemide, for which common brands include Lasix, Salix, and Disal, is a medication commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat signs of congestive heart failure in cats
Edema can be caused by heart disease or heart failure, kidney failure, high blood calcium, high blood potassium and/or other non-inflammatory causes of edema
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Furosemide for dogs and cats requires a prescription from your veterinarian, and is SALIX® (furosemide tablets) are for the treatment of edema (swelling) associated with cardiac insufficiency (heart failure) and acute non-inflammatory tissue edema in dogs
Salix is a diuretic and saluretic that aids in the excretion of excess fluids and sodium associated with edema
Furosemide is FDA Furosemide (Salix® or Lasix®) Use in Racehorses: A Nutritional Perspective June 24, 2015 November 7, 2017 Kentucky Equine Research
Furosemide is used to treat fluid build-up and swelling caused by congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, or kidney disease, and treats hypertension
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