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What is the Use of Lasix Tablet?

Published in Medications & Treatments 1 min read

Lasix (furosemide) tablets are primarily used to treat edema (fluid retention) associated with various medical conditions.

Lasix is used for the treatment of edema linked to the following conditions in both adults and children:

  • Congestive Heart Failure: Lasix helps reduce fluid overload, easing the strain on the heart.
  • Cirrhosis of the Liver: It helps manage fluid buildup in the abdomen (ascites) and legs caused by liver disease.
  • Renal Disease: Lasix assists in eliminating excess fluid in patients with kidney disorders, including nephrotic syndrome. This is particularly useful when stronger diuretic action is needed.

In essence, Lasix is a diuretic, often referred to as a "water pill," which helps the body get rid of excess salt and water through urine. It's a potent medication generally prescribed when other diuretics are not effective enough.