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Helps Reduce Fluid Retention in Dogs and Cats
Product Description
Furosemide Tablets 40 mg is a prescription diuretic made to help dogs and cats manage fluid retention caused by heart, kidney, or liver conditions. It works by increasing urine output to flush excess water and sodium out of the body, helping bring down swelling and making it easier for pets to breathe. This fast-acting medication supports overall health and provides relief from edema-related symptoms when used as your veterinarian directs.
Benefits
- Reduces Fluid Build-up: Helps clear excess fluid from the body, easing the swelling and discomfort that comes with edema in pets.
- Supports Heart Health: Frequently used in the management of congestive heart failure by bringing down fluid pressure on the heart and lungs.
- Improves Breathing Comfort: Clears fluid buildup from the lungs, helping pets breathe more comfortably in conditions like pulmonary edema.
- Promotes Kidney Function: Helps the kidneys work more effectively by increasing the removal of excess salt and water through urine production.
- Fast-Acting Relief: Gets to work quickly to offer short-term relief from fluid accumulation when given at regular intervals as prescribed.
Ingredients
Composition Table
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Ingredient |
Quantity |
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Furosemide (4-chloro-N-furfuryl-5-sulfamoylanthranilic acid) |
12.5 mg |
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Follow Veterinary Advice: Always give this medication exactly as your veterinarian has prescribed, based on your pet's condition and how they respond to treatment.
- Oral Administration: Give the tablet by mouth with or without food, following whatever specific instructions your veterinarian has provided.
- Consistent Schedule: Give doses at regular intervals to keep the medication working effectively, since its effects only last for a few hours at a time.
- Ensure Water Access: Always make sure your pet has access to fresh water throughout treatment, as this medication increases urine output and fluid loss.
- Do Not Self-Adjust: Never increase, decrease, or stop giving this medication on your own without first speaking with your veterinarian.
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 In Allergies: Do not give to pets with a known sensitivity or allergic reaction to furosemide or sulfa-based medications.
- Monitor Kidney Health: Use with caution in pets that already have kidney disease, as this medication can put additional strain on kidney function.
- Check Hydration Levels: Avoid using in animals that are already dehydrated, as it can increase fluid loss and make dehydration worse.
- Watch Electrolytes: Keep an eye on your pet for signs of electrolyte imbalance, since this medication can lower sodium, potassium, and calcium levels in the body.
- Avoid Pregnancy Use: Do not give to pregnant or lactating animals unless your veterinarian has specifically determined it is necessary.
Possible Side Effects
- Increased Urination: Pets may need to urinate far more often than usual, which can lead to accidents indoors and may require more frequent trips outside.
- Dehydration Signs: Excessive thirst, changes in urination patterns, and weakness can all point to dehydration and should be discussed with your veterinarian.
- Electrolyte Imbalance: A drop in sodium or potassium levels can cause a faster heart rate, general weakness, or restlessness in some pets.
- Digestive Issues: Vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach discomfort can occasionally occur, though these effects tend to be uncommon.
- Behavioral Changes: If your pet seems unusually depressed, tired, or weak, let your veterinarian know right away as these can be signs of an adverse reaction.
Storage Information
- Room Temperature Storage: Store the medication at or below 77°F to keep it stable and effective throughout its use.
- Keep Away Moisture: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light, humidity, and heat sources such as bathrooms.
- Pet Safety Storage: Store in a place that children and other pets cannot reach to prevent accidental ingestion.
- Proper Disposal: Get rid of any unused or expired medication safely by following guidance from your pharmacist or local waste disposal authority.
NOTE: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.
Shipping & Return
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Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Furosemide for dogs and cats used for?
Ans: Furosemide tablets, also known as Lasix or Salix, are used to treat fluid retention in pets caused by heart failure, kidney disease, or liver conditions. This diuretic helps clear excess fluid from the body, bringing down swelling and making breathing more comfortable for dogs and cats.
Q2: How does Furosemide diuretic work in pets?
Ans: Furosemide works by blocking the kidneys from reabsorbing sodium, chloride, and water. This causes urine production to go up, which allows the body to shed excess fluid and helps manage edema and related symptoms in dogs and cats.
Q3: How should I give Furosemide tablets to my pet?
Ans: Furosemide tablets should be given by mouth with or without food, exactly as your veterinarian has directed. A consistent dosing schedule is essential. Fresh water should remain readily available throughout treatment, as this medication increases urination frequency.
Q4: What are the common side effects of Furosemide in pets?
Ans: Common side effects include more frequent urination, dehydration, and shifts in electrolyte levels. Weakness, vomiting, or unusual thirst may develop during treatment and warrant prompt veterinary attention if observed.
Q5: Can Furosemide be used long-term for dogs and cats?
Ans: How long Furosemide is used depends on your pet's condition and how well they respond to treatment. This medication manages symptoms rather than addressing the underlying cause, and long-term use is often recommended alongside periodic monitoring of kidney function and electrolyte levels.
Q6: Do pets need monitoring while taking Furosemide?
Ans: Yes, pets on Furosemide need regular veterinary check-ins. Blood tests are often recommended to keep track of electrolyte levels and kidney function, since this medication can shift the body's salt and fluid balance over the course of treatment.