Wednesday, March 19, 2014

What is Lasix?

Lasix is a trade name of a drug used for increase the amount of urine discharged by kidneys. The generic name of the drug is furosemide, which is a loop diuretic. The name Lasix give to the drug is formed by combining the words lasts and six. This name is given to emphasize that effect of the drug lasts for six hours.


The generic drug furosemide is sold under many different brand names such as Aisemide, Apo-Furosemide, Beronald, Desdemin, Discoid, Diural, Diurapid, Dryptal, Durafurid, Errolon, Eutensin, Flusapex, Frusetic, Frusid, Fulsix, Fuluvamide, Furesis, Furix, Furo-Puren, Furosedon, Hydro-rapid, Impugan, Katlex, Lasilix, Lasix, Lodix, Lowpston, Macasirool, Mirfat, Nicorol, Odemase, Oedemex, Profemin, Rosemide, Rusyde, Salix, Trofurit, Uremide, Urex, Frudix and Fusid.frusone.

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