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My husband and I have also used it to pay for lasix surgery on our eyes.
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The diuretics most often used for heart failure, furosemide (Lasix) was introduced in 1966.
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The results, unveiled in March, showed the Aquadex removed an average of 10 pounds of water from patients, 43% more than Lasix and other drugs.
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Existing drugs such as Lasix, a water-draining diuretic, and new entries Natrecor and dobutamine haven't been tested in major trials or are suspected of serious side effects.
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There has been a movement to ban Lasix in the U.S. like it is in other countries but prominent Kentucky veterinarian Dr. Larry Bramlage doesn't think it has affected the Triple Crown.
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Official conversations about medication in racing are a fairly common occurrence these days, many of them centering on the raceday use of furosemide, also known as Lasix or Salix, a diuretic that has been proven to reduce pulmonary bleeding in racehorses, bleeding that is often the result of strenuous exercise.
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