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Furosemide Tablets, 50mg

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Effective Fluid Relief Support for Dogs and Cats

Product Description

Furosemide Tablets are a fast-acting diuretic designed to help manage fluid retention in dogs and cats, particularly in cases of congestive heart failure. This oral medication helps the body get rid of excess fluid and sodium, which reduces swelling and improves overall comfort. It's easy to give, widely trusted, and supports pets dealing with heart, kidney, and liver conditions that require reliable fluid control.

Benefits

  • Rapid Fluid Removal: Works fast to help the body clear out built-up fluid, bringing quick relief from swelling and discomfort.
  • Heart Condition Support: Widely prescribed as part of congestive heart failure treatment, helping to lower fluid levels and take pressure off the heart.
  • Multi-Condition Treatment: Works well for a range of conditions in pets, including pulmonary edema, kidney disease, liver disease, and high blood pressure.
  • Improves Comfort: Helps bring down inflammation and fluid pressure so pets can breathe with less effort and feel more at ease.
  • Easy Oral Dosing: The tablet form makes administration simple, with or without food, giving pet owners added flexibility.

Ingredients

Composition Table

Ingredient

Quantity

Furosemide (4-chloro-N-furfuryl-5-sulfamoylanthranilic acid)

12.5 mg

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Follow Prescription: This is a prescription medication and should only be used exactly as directed by the veterinarian.
  • Flexible Administration: Tablets can be given by mouth with or without food, depending on what works best for the pet.
  • Ensure Hydration: Fresh drinking water should always be available, as this medication significantly increases urination and fluid loss.
  • Regular Scheduling: Doses should be given at consistent intervals, since the effects only last a few hours after each dose.
  • Monitor Response: Every pet is different, so the dosage, frequency, and length of treatment are adjusted based on the severity of the condition and how well the pet responds.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Avoid Allergies: This medication should not be used in pets with a known sensitivity to furosemide or sulfa-based drugs.
  • Kidney Conditions: It should be used with caution in pets with kidney disease, as it may worsen fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
  • Hydration Risk: Pets that are already dehydrated or experiencing vomiting or diarrhea should not take this medication due to the risk of severe fluid loss.
  • Pregnancy Warning: It is not recommended for pregnant or nursing animals unless a veterinarian specifically advises otherwise.
  • Urination Requirement: This medication should not be given if the pet is unable to produce urine, as it may lead to complications.

Possible Side Effects

  • Increased Urination: Pets may urinate more often and show greater thirst as a result of the diuretic effect.
  • Electrolyte Imbalance: Low levels of sodium, potassium, or calcium can cause weakness, irregular heartbeat, or restlessness.
  • Digestive Issues: Diarrhea, Vomiting, or loss of appetite may show up, particularly when first starting the medication.
  • Dehydration Signs: Unusual thirst, dry mouth, or less urine than normal could signal dehydration and should be brought to a veterinarian's attention right away.
  • Rare Reactions: On rare occasions, pets may develop anemia, infections, or a rise in blood glucose levels.

Storage Information

  • Room Temperature: Tablets should be stored at or below 77°F to keep the medication stable and effective.
  • Avoid Moisture: The medication should be kept in a dry spot, away from humidity, heat, and direct sunlight.
  • Safe Placement: Keep the medication stored somewhere children and pets can't reach to avoid accidental ingestion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Furosemide (Lasix) used for in dogs and cats?

Ans: Furosemide, also known as Lasix or Salix, is prescribed to treat fluid retention in pets caused by heart failure, kidney disease, or liver conditions. It helps the body remove excess fluid, which reduces swelling and makes breathing and overall comfort noticeably better.

Q2: How does the Furosemide tablet work in pets?

Ans: Furosemide is a type of loop diuretic. It works by stopping the kidneys from holding on to salt and water. This boosts urine production, allowing the body to flush out excess fluid and sodium, which helps relieve edema and the symptoms that come with it.

Q3: How should Furosemide (generic Lasix) be given to a pet?

Ans: Furosemide tablets are taken by mouth, either with or without food, based on what suits the pet best. Sticking to the veterinarian's dosage instructions and keeping a consistent schedule is important, since the medication only stays active for a few hours per dose.

Q4: What side effects can Furosemide (Salix) cause in pets?

Ans: The most common side effects are increased urination and thirst. Some pets may also experience dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, vomiting, or weakness. Serious reactions are rare, but symptoms like irregular heartbeat or extreme lethargy need immediate veterinary attention.

Q5: Are there any precautions when using Furosemide tablets for pets?

Ans: Furosemide should not be given to pets with allergies to sulfa drugs or those that are unable to urinate. Extra caution is needed for pets with kidney disease, dehydration, or diabetes, and a veterinarian should always be consulted before starting or changing treatment.