Lasix is a prescribed medication to treat conditions like high blood pressure and water retention caused by kidney disease, congestive heart failure, and liver disease. The generic name for Lasix is Furosemide. Lasix (Furosemide) is a loop diuretic working to make the kidneys eliminate sodium salts, potassium salts, and more water than the body would normally get rid of. Doctors may prescribe Lasix (Furosemide) for other conditions where water retention is a problem which includes edema and swelling.

It is important to discuss a prescription of Lasix (Furosemide) with your physician if you are unable to urinate, have allergies, lupus, gout, high blood uric acid levels, fluid in your abdomen, hearing problems, diabetes, liver disease, if you have had a heart attack, or have been diagnosed with the blood disease porphyria. There are also medications that may cause problems with or cause the Lasix (Furosemide) to be ineffective which include corticosteroids, aminoglycosides, barbiturates, chloral hydrate, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and digoxin. Talk to your doctor about any prescription drugs or vitamins you might be taking on a regular basis before you begin taking Lasix (Furosemide).

Always take Lasix (Furosemide) as directed by your doctor and pharmacist. You can take it with or without food with a glass of water. You may notice when you begin taking the drug you will urinate more often. It is best to take this drug in the mornings so your sleep is not interrupted.

Some normal side effects you should expect to experience when taking Lasix (Furosemide) include dizziness, blurred vision, fainting, and lightheadedness. It is not recommended you operate machinery or perform any activities where you could be injured when taking Lasix (Furosemide). Talk to your doctor about severe side effects. Some of the severe side effects of Lasix (Furosemide) include muscle weakness and cramps, dry mouth, extreme thirst, dark urine, swelling, unusual bleeding, vein inflammation, yellowing of the skin, and ringing in the ears. To obtain more information about this medication, visit Canada pharmacy online.

An overdose of Lasix (Furosemide) is possible. If you feel you have overdosed with your prescription of Lasix (Furosemide), contact your physician right away. Some of the symptoms of an overdose include unusual dry mouth and thirst, fatigue, racing heartbeat, muscle cramps and pain, nausea and vomiting, low blood pressure, and restlessness.

You must have a valid US or Canadian prescriptions to buy cheap Lasix (Furosemide) online through a Canada drugs store or at your local pharmacy. Be sure to keep your prescription of Lasix (Furosemide) away from moisture and heat. If the tablets of Lasix (Furosemide) appear to be discolored, do not take them.