FUROSEMIDE
An effective veterinary drug used to treat various types of edema (fluid retention) caused by conditions such as heart failure, kidney failure, and other diseases that lead to fluid accumulation in the body. Furosemide acts as a powerful diuretic, helping to reduce swelling and relieve the pressure caused by excess fluids. It can also be used to accelerate the removal of toxins from the body and improve overall organ function. Available in various concentrations to meet the needs of different animals, it is recommended to be used under veterinary supervision to ensure the correct dosage and effectiveness of treatment.
Each gram contains
Furosemide ………………………………….25mg
For treating various types of edemas. It can also be used to accelerate the elimination of a toxin.
Prohibited to use on animals having urinating issues.
Use with caution on subjects having electrolyte disorders or liver damage.
Hypokalemia, dehydration, and low level of blood chloride can occur if long-term
Used and/or in large doses. In this case, potassium or potassium diuretic drugs can be supplemented or combined, or alternatively used, with routine monitoring of the water and electrolyte balance.
Combination with aminoglycosides should be avoided.
Intramuscular, intravenous injection: Each dose based on 1kg of body weight:
0.4 -0.8mg for horse, cattle, sheep, and pig; 0.8- 4mg for dog and cat.
- Cattle and horses: 28 days.
- Sheep and goats: 28 days.
- Dogs and cats: 28 days.
Store in a temperature range between 15 – 30 degrees Celsius (59-86 degrees Fahrenheit). It is also preferable to keep the medication away from direct light and moisture to maintain its effectiveness.