- Furosemide, sold
under the
brand name
Lasix among others, is a loop
diuretic medication used to
treat edema due to
heart failure,
liver scarring, or kidney...
- eye
surgery Lasić,
Slavic surname Đorđije Lašić,
Yugoslav Army
officer Lasix, a
diuretic medication L****ic, 19th-century
indigenous American leader L****ik...
-
quite a bit
during his
racing in
Florida and
required Lasix to deal with the problem. However,
Lasix was
still banned in New York in 1990, so he did not...
-
Arava Avil
Avipect Bi-Profenid Bronchi****
Claforan Daonil Flagyl Hemoclar Lanzor Lasix Maalox Maalox Plus
Proctosedyl Targocid Tavanic Telfast Trental...
- name
Losec was
changed to
Prilosec to
avoid confusion with the
diuretic Lasix (furosemide). The new name led to
confusion between omeprazole (Prilosec)...
- 2013, for the
orphan disease homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia.
Lasix (Furosemide), for edema.
Lovenox (Enoxaparin), for thrombosis, (its biggest...
-
chlorothiazide is
given to
diurese a
patient in
addition to
furosemide (
Lasix).
Working in a
separate mechanism from
furosemide and
absorbed enterically...
-
planned to ban
raceday use of the anti-bleeding
medication furosemide (
Lasix) for more
consistency with
European standards, but
reversed the decision...
-
cannot be
reached with a #14G
needle and a good
strong arm. Age + BUN =
Lasix dose. They can
always hurt you more. Roy Basch's
further laws The only good...
- injuries. Recently,
racing officials have also
banned the use of
furosemide (
Lasix) in all
Black Type races,
which include graded and
listed stakes races....