What is this drug intended for?

Lasix (furosemide) is a prescription loop diuretic that works by preventing your body from absorbing too much salt. As a result of that salt passes in the urine and leaves your body without harming it too much. Lasix can be used for the treatment of fluid retention in people also diagnosed with some other conditions, such as liver disease, kidney disorder and heart failure. In many cases this drug is also prescribed for the treatment of high blood pressure. If you are taking Lasix for high blood pressure, you may need to be using this medicine for the rest of your life. This is why it’s so important to keep on taking it for as long as recommended by your health care provider. The effects of Lasix remain for as long as you continue taking it, so before you start the treatment, make sure you will be able to keep up with the responsibility of taking this medication regularly. Taking Lasix may be associated with a number of side effects that you’d rather avoid, so talking to your health care provider about these side effects is very important. Other things you could discuss with your doctor include any contraindications you may have for using Lasix, possible side effects, allergies and lifestyle recommendations. Although Lasix will generally help you achieve the result you need without any particular effort on your side, your health care provider may recommend consuming plenty of salt and potassium to make sure you avoid getting dehydrated. Getting dehydrated is very easy when you are using Lasix, which is why some dietary modifications may still be required. The length of the period of your treatment depends on what has been recommended by your doctor. It’s very important to follow all the recommendations because they are based on the assessment of your current health conditions and can be trusted. This is why ever person is supposed to be examined by a qualified health care professional before starting the treatment with Lasix. If this is the first time you are taking Lasix, make sure you watch for any side effects that may occur and report any that are suspicious directly to your doctor. Your dose may need to be adjusted for time to time to make sure you will benefit from the treatment. It’s important that you trust your doctor completely – as otherwise your treatment may not be as successful. Do not stop taking Lasix unless told so by your doctor even if you have some minor side effects. Also never start taking any other medicine while on Lasix, as some drug interactions are possible and can be quite dangerous. In general, most people tolerate this kind of treatment very well and have no complaints whatsoever. If you take Lasix exactly as prescribed you will be able to benefit from the treatment as much as possible.