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furosemide (mechanism of action (in the kidney, salts, water and other…
furosemide
mechanism of action
in the kidney
salts, water and other small molecules
are filtered out of the blood
into tubule of the kidney
filtered fluid become urine
most of salts and water filtured out of the blood is reabsorbed
into blood
before filtered fluid become urine
furosemid block absorption of salts and water from filtured fluid in tubules
side effects
diarrhea\constipation
numbness
tingling
headache
dizzines
blurred vision
indication
edemas associated with heart failure
kidney failure
emergency therapy
treat acute pulmonary edema
used for nephrotic syndrome
can flush out massive edema
contra-indications
hypersensivity
acute kidney failure with anuria
liver coma and pre coma
severe liver failure
arterial hypotension
stenoie of urethra
route of administration
oral
intravenously
storage condition
store in a dry dark place
keep away from children