Furosemide

Common Brands Lasix, Furoscix, Diaqua‑2, Lo‑Aqua, Furocot
Drug Class
Loop Diuretic (Sodium‑Potassium‑Chloride Symporter Inhibitor)
Controlled Substance Classification
Not a controlled medication
Generic Status
Lower-cost generic available
Availability
Prescription only
Shifali Patel, PharmD
Shifali Patel, PharmD
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Medically reviewed by Shifali Patel, PharmD last update on 20/12/2023

Overview

Furosemide is a strong medicine classified as a loop diuretic. Diuretics are often called “water pills” because they increase the amount of salt and water that your kidneys remove from your body, leading to more urine production. Furosemide is primarily used to treat fluid retention (edema) and swelling caused by various serious medical conditions like congestive heart failure, liver disease (cirrhosis), and kidney disease (including nephrotic syndrome). It is also sometimes used to treat high blood pressure. Furosemide is available in different forms, including oral tablets and injectable solutions, and its use requires a doctor’s prescription and often close monitoring.

  • Furosemide is a powerful loop diuretic, or “water pill.”
  • It helps the body remove excess salt and water through urine.
  • Used for fluid retention (edema) from heart, liver, or kidney disease.
  • Also sometimes used for high blood pressure.
  • Available as tablets and injections; requires a doctor’s prescription.

DRUG STATUS

Availability

Prescription only

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy

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