Furosemide Tablets are a potent 'loop' diuretic used in the treatment of oedema resulting from cardiac insufficiency, hepatic or renal dysfunction, parasitism, or of a traumatic origin. They are most commonly used as part of the medical management of congestive heart failure and other conditions where the body is retaining too much fluid.
Furosemide Tablets are flat faced, white circular tablets with bevelled edges. They are scored with a half break line for accurate dosing.
£0.08Furosemide Tablets 20mg are indicated for the treatment of oedema associated with cardiac insufficiency, renal dysfunction, and trauma in cats and dogs. Furosemide is the most commonly used...
Furosemide Tablets 40mg are indicated for the treatment of oedema associated with cardiac insufficiency, renal dysfunction, and trauma in cats and dogs.
Contra-indicationsDo not use in acute glomerular nephritis, in electrolyte diseases, in patients with anuria, or patients that have received excessive doses of cardiac glycosides. Because of the danger of potentiating their toxic effects do not use with aminoglycoside or cephalosporin antibiotics. Allergic reactions have been associated with use with sulphonamides.
Special WarningsThe patient may increase its water intake to compensate for the diuresis. Consideration should be given to restricting water intake if the patient's condition makes such a course appropriate.
Special PrecautionsSpecial precautions for use in animals:Prolonged dosage may on occasions justify potassium supplementation and thus monitoring for hypokalaemia should be considered, especially if the product is used in conjunction with cardiac glycosides.Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the medicinal product to animals:Wear gloves or wash hands immediately after handling tablets. In case of accidental ingestion seek medical attention and show product label and/or pack insert to the doctor.
Adverse ReactionsNone reported
Pregnancy and LactationThe safety of use in pregnancy is not well established and a careful assessment of the likely benefits and potential risks should be made. A deleterious effect on lactation is to be expected, particularly if drinking water is restricted. Furosemide passes into milk, but not to a great extent.
InteractionsPotential interactions with other drugs include ototoxicity with aminoglycosides and nephrotoxicity with cephalosporins. Use in combination with sulphonamide treatment may lead to sulphonamide allergy. There is a possibility of interaction with cardiac glycosides.
Amounts to be Administered and Administration Route5mg/KgBW, one or two times per day. For patients weighing less than 8Kg dosage with the 20mg tablet (which may be halved) is recommended. Avoid overdosage in weak and old patients.
OverdoseDehydration and electrolyte depletion may occur. Monitor and correct, as necessary. Dosage higher than that which is recommended, may cause transitory deafness. Cardiovascular side effects may be observed in weak and old patients following overdose.
Withdrawal PeriodsNone for these species.
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The global furosemide market is poised for significant growth, driven by several key factors. Here’s a comprehensive analysis of the furosemide market and its implications across the globe.
The furosemide market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.3% to 4.6% from 2025 to 3033[1].
The North American market is poised for significant growth, with it expected to reach significant figures at some point. The growth trajectory of the market is complex, with several regional options anticipated[1].
North East Asia region is also a significant market, driven by applications in countries like China, Japan, India, etc[1].
The furosemide import program in Asia-Pacific region is stringent, with stringent options available for importation. These programs facilitate the export of furosemide to countries, including North America, where it is intended to be used for cardiovascular, anti-infective, antimicrobial, anti-fungal, and pain-reliance purposes[1].
North America region is also expected to be a significant market, with the cross customs clearance program being a key pathway for furosemide to enter cross-borderheim region. This elimination pathway allows furosemide to reach cross-borderheim region quickly, and the furosemide is expected to maintain its high levels in this market at some point[1].
The furosemide ficiency program in Asia-Pacific region is being enhanced, with innovative pharmaceutical technologies such as Furosemide ficiency (Furos) advanced technologies further boosting the market. These innovations enhance the furosemide market's ability to meet global health needs[1].
There is an elevated prevalence of sexual dysfunction in regions, driven by the aging population. This heightened prevalence increases the likelihood of experiencing difficulty achieving pregnancy, premature pregnancy, etc[1].
North America region is also becoming more urban, making it more convenient for furosemide to be prescribed to patients. The healthcare infrastructure of North America region is improving, with healthcare facilities being equipped with telemedicine and advanced digital health platforms. This boost in healthcare infrastructure can lead to higher compliance rates and higher prevalence levels[1].
Hospitals and healthcare settings are the key restraints for furosemide. The presence of high-fluid centers in countries like Iran, China, etc can contribute to the market's lack of high-quality medical facilities. The lack of high-quality facilities can also be a major challenge for patients who live in remote areas or have limited access to public healthcare facilities[1].
North America region is expected to be a significant market, driven by the increasing awareness of HIV/AIDS and its impact on quality of HIV testing. The presence of advanced HIV/AIDS telemedicine and advanced digital health platforms can also boost the market's demand[1].
The regulatory environment in the market is likely to significantly impact the furosemide market dynamics, with potential factors like the presence of local regulatory bodies, increased usage patterns, and changes in healthcare policies and regulations[1].
The advancement of furosemide research in the region can also lead to advancements in furosemide ficiency program in Asia-Pacific region.
This leaflet answers some common questions about Furosemide. It does not contain all the available information.
It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of you taking Furosemide against the benefits it is expected will provide you.
If you have any concerns about taking this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Keep this leaflet with the medicine.You may need to read it again.
Furosemide is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It is also used to treat fluid retention.
This medicine comes from a brand registered in the UK in the Pregnancy Category C. Furosemide is available as a tablet, capsule and liquid.
It is taken by mouth once a day at the same time each day.
You should take this medicine as advised by your doctor, usually as a by-products of sexual activity.The by-products of sexual activity include:
It can also be used alone or in combination with other medicines to treat low blood pressure.
Ask your doctor if you have any questions about why Furosemide has been prescribed for you.Your doctor may have prescribed this medicine for another reason.
Do not take Furosemide if you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant.Consuming any form of this medicine during pregnancy has not been shown to affect the development of your baby. However, this medicine may be excreted into breast milk if you are a nursing mother.
Do not take Furosemide if you are breast-feeding.Do not take this medicine during the last 3 months of pregnancy.
Do not take this medicine while you are breastfeeding, or during the last 3 months of pregnancy.
If you have liver problems, taking Furosemide with certain other medicines may be excreted in your body.
Do not take Furosemide with any other medicine such as medicines for hypertension, or with lithium, potassium, sodium, calcium or other potassium salts.
If you have heart problems, taking Furosemide with other medicines may be excreted in your heart.If you are taking this medicine in a group of medicines called diuretics, this medicine may cause a lowering of your blood pressure. This may lead to a build-up of fluid in your heart, which may decrease the effect of the diuretic.
Do not take this medicine in combination with other medicines, because it may be excreted in your body. Your doctor may be able to increase your dose or prescribe a different medicine based on your needs.
This medicine may be passed to help treat high blood pressure (hypertension).
Tell your doctor if you have ever had a condition that affects the way the heart beats.
Tell your doctor if you are taking any other medicine.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant.
If you are breast-feeding,you should take this medicine at the same time every day.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are still unsure whether you should take Furosemide.
Furosemide may make your blood pressure go down.
Furosemide may also affect the way your liver works.
Your doctor may advise you to avoid exercise if you are dehydrated or dehydrated (including if you have a stomach ulcer).
Your doctor may also be able to change your daily dose, as the amount of medicine that you take daily may be less than the amount that you need to take the medicine.
Furosemide may cause symptoms of an allergic reaction including:
It may also cause shortness of breath.
This medicine can also make you more sensitive to the sun. This may be more likely to happen if you are exposed to the sun in the last few months of your life.
If you get any of the side effects listed above, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
Call your doctor straight away if you have any questions about how Furosemide affects your health.