Hi Dr. John I am interesting on your advice that the furosemide can cause risk of acute renal failure. I started using furosemide early 2020 from my creatinine level 1.7 after using for one year, now my creatinine level is increased to 3.5. I have told my dr. but the dr. is increasing more dose of furosemide. should I stop using furosemide? My present Hba1C is 8.9. Appreciate for your advice. thank
With a rising creatinine, you & your Doctor need to figure out why the renal parameters are rising.I am sure you Doctor would have done some preliminary work up including looking at your complete blood count, your metabolic profile as well as urine analysis.Given that rise microalbumin in your Kidney should be checked as well as Ultrasound of your kidneys Your Doctor should check your Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio .Long -standing diabetes and hypertension commonly lead to CKD. Since I am not your Doctor I won't be able to give you advice on specific medications as I am not privy to your medication list and medical history.Lasix can increase your renal parameters and cause dehydration, however, if your rising creatinine is due to congestive heart failure for example Lasix can be used.To know the difference on when to use it requires a physical examination as well.
Thanks dear doctor my dad use lasix for edema and have kidney problem and heart problem , your video is so good for understanding that people who isn’t English and I know what do for my dad like what he eating more and what he wear Thanks a lot 🙏🏻🥰
As a side note - that visual with the word Lupus was quite stunning! The teal color and the pop of red against the chalkboard!!! Nice. (Sorry. Couldn’t resist commenting on the colours even though it has nothing to do with Lasix!) 🤪
Lasix can interfere with drug testing.Here is an article looking at Methadone and Lasix: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26535973/.Here is an article summarizing I assume your question: www.healthline.com/health/diluted-urine
Lasix can be taken with or without food, however if you want to optimize the effect of the drug( and it does not upset your stomach) you can take it 1 hour before breakfast or about 2 hours after breakfast.
Management of chronic venous insufficiency usually entails the following: - Initial treatment for most patients is conservative and includes limb elevation, exercise, and compression therapy. With progressive disease and with patients with persistent symptoms and signs of venous disease after a period of nonoperative management and documented superficial venous reflux as a source of their symptoms are candidates for superficial venous ablation. Lasix can be used off label to help with localized edema if the other treatment modalities are not helping, however should not be first choice and does not constitute standard of care.Here is a study if you are interested: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21536172/
I have had felt shaking , having seizures since I taking, lasix looks like I am having the worse kind of seizure , three to six times a day, my hair is falling out. it was down to the small of my back, Migraine headaches 7 of those a week if not more. losing the control of my hands . They are twitching . I had none of these things that is occurring before , losing my hearing , I can't take those side effects !
Yes 20mg. I don't have edema. Echo just showed pericardium fluid of 0.85 cm. I don't have any symptoms yet but with the side effects of this drug, I am scared to continue. My blood work is okay. I noticed a decrease in my blood pressure since I started taking the drug. 87/54. It was during regular check up I found out I was having the pericardial disease.
It can, however, I would not use it for blood pressure control as there are so many other choices.If I do use it, I am aware of that and use it to "my advantage" depending on the patient's co-morbidities!
HI Dr please may i know is lasix 40mg given orally on a short term (like 10days) only to treat pulmonary edema due to heart failure, also can it be used for ckd pateint can it increase risk aki if use for 10 days
Yes Lasix can be used to treat pulmonary edema.Typically in acute interventions a higher dose is used to treat the underlying problem.Regarding the second question there are no many variables to give an answer.Generally, Lasix can, especially at higher doses cause renal insufficiency however it would also depend on the stage of CKD.
Great info ..my dad is currently taking this…If anyone is looking for an electrolyte powder drink…I recommend Dr Berg electrolyte lemon raspberry..It is high in potassium and it taste refreshing
hi doctor, im taking furosemide for a month now dew to pulmonary edema, may i ask id furosemide can make you lose weight? i was taking it for a month now and i notice that my body are having a little weight lose cause of increase urination
Hi, one of my legs is swollen, it started after I gave birth to my daughter 7months ago and nothing is helping😭😭 I and even wear any shoes I just wear socks. Please help
Did you get tested for venous insufficiency? I am sure you would have had a work-up to r/o a blood clot.A less common reason would be a baker's cyst which can be diagnosed with a leg ultrasound.
@@ThinkYourHealth they only gave me antibiotics saying it might be an infection, it didn't help a thing. I guess I should request for the altra sound. Thanks for your help, it has made me feel better.
Thank you for your video. I use Lasix for the swelling in my leg due to Lymphedema. It is a great help but it is also a good idea to reduce your salt and sodium intake
Hi Dr. John
I am interesting on your advice that the furosemide can cause risk of acute renal failure. I started using furosemide early 2020 from my creatinine level 1.7 after using for one year, now my creatinine level is increased to 3.5. I have told my dr. but the dr. is increasing more dose of furosemide. should I stop using furosemide? My present Hba1C is 8.9.
Appreciate for your advice. thank
With a rising creatinine, you & your Doctor need to figure out why the renal parameters are rising.I am sure you Doctor would have done some preliminary work up including looking at your complete blood count, your metabolic profile as well as urine analysis.Given that rise microalbumin in your Kidney should be checked as well as Ultrasound of your kidneys Your Doctor should check your Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio .Long -standing diabetes and hypertension commonly lead to CKD.
Since I am not your Doctor I won't be able to give you advice on specific medications as I am not privy to your medication list and medical history.Lasix can increase your renal parameters and cause dehydration, however, if your rising creatinine is due to congestive heart failure for example Lasix can be used.To know the difference on when to use it requires a physical examination as well.
@@ThinkYourHealth Thank a lot for your advices.
@@diepsoth6970 Hello, I was having similar results from taking Lasix. Have things gotten better?
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Thanks dear doctor my dad use lasix for edema and have kidney problem and heart problem , your video is so good for understanding that people who isn’t English and I know what do for my dad like what he eating more and what he wear
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻🥰
Thanks for sharing this!
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very simple, easy to remember 18 points!!! Thank you!
Appreciate your feedback, thank you!
Your advice is absolute GOLD! Can't thank you enough for sharing all this. You are truly amazing
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Great information, Dr. John!
Thank you!Glad you enjoyed it.
As a side note - that visual with the word Lupus was quite stunning! The teal color and the pop of red against the chalkboard!!! Nice. (Sorry. Couldn’t resist commenting on the colours even though it has nothing to do with Lasix!) 🤪
Always appreciate your thoughtful comments.Always a pleasure to read.
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Always good to read your comments.Thanks so much for checking this video out.
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Thanks for very useful information, can use this tablet in urine tract problem for diabetic patient ?
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When to tk lasix, before or after
What can you take for constipation when taking this medication
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Dear Dr.John! Happy New Year 2022... Well done I like you and the sense of humour... Please Dr.John is Furosemide recommended with Nebido treatment?
Thank you for your well wishes.No interaction known, checked on Uptodate.com, a peer reviewed journal for health care providers.
Thankyou for your advice doc! Does lasix makes you negative during drugtest?
Lasix can interfere with drug testing.Here is an article looking at Methadone and Lasix: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26535973/.Here is an article summarizing I assume your question: www.healthline.com/health/diluted-urine
Should i take before breakfast or after breakfast?
Thank you
Lasix can be taken with or without food, however if you want to optimize the effect of the drug( and it does not upset your stomach) you can take it 1 hour before breakfast or about 2 hours after breakfast.
@@ThinkYourHealth thank you for replying
40 mg doesn’t work for me.
But 80 mg do the job!!
@@onestepzawhy are you taking this medication? Fo you have High blood pressure, edema etc?
I've been on Lasix for venous insufficiency for a few years. I've never heard that you shouldn't be on it for CVI !
Management of chronic venous insufficiency usually entails the following: - Initial treatment for most patients is conservative and includes limb elevation, exercise, and compression therapy. With progressive disease and with patients with persistent symptoms and signs of venous disease after a period of nonoperative management and documented superficial venous reflux as a source of their symptoms are candidates for superficial venous ablation. Lasix can be used off label to help with localized edema if the other treatment modalities are not helping, however should not be first choice and does not constitute standard of care.Here is a study if you are interested: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21536172/
I have had felt shaking , having seizures since I taking, lasix looks like I am having the worse kind of seizure , three to six times a day, my hair is falling out. it was down to the small of my back, Migraine headaches 7 of those a week if not more. losing the control of my hands . They are twitching . I had none of these things that is occurring before , losing my hearing , I can't take those side effects !
Can you take Lasix and Aspirin together?
My puppy vet recommend me this tablet instead of injection. Can be use or not for my 3months puppy?
Are you on Lasix? Do you have edema?
Yes doc cause by kidney problem
Yes 20mg. I don't have edema. Echo just showed pericardium fluid of 0.85 cm. I don't have any symptoms yet but with the side effects of this drug, I am scared to continue. My blood work is okay. I noticed a decrease in my blood pressure since I started taking the drug. 87/54. It was during regular check up I found out I was having the pericardial disease.
My body feels so soft that a lot of water has accumulated in the body. Can I take this medicine to reduce dehydration? Please let me know.
is half tablet of lasix safe...my de gave me fr my bp
Hallo sir , can this be used for water loss by a regular runner ?
Make sure if you are using it that you are adequately hydrated as explained in the video.
So is Lasix only prescribed as a complementary drug for hypertension?
It can, however, I would not use it for blood pressure control as there are so many other choices.If I do use it, I am aware of that and use it to "my advantage" depending on the patient's co-morbidities!
HI Dr please may i know is lasix 40mg given orally on a short term (like 10days) only to treat pulmonary edema due to heart failure, also can it be used for ckd pateint can it increase risk aki if use for 10 days
Yes Lasix can be used to treat pulmonary edema.Typically in acute interventions a higher dose is used to treat the underlying problem.Regarding the second question there are no many variables to give an answer.Generally, Lasix can, especially at higher doses cause renal insufficiency however it would also depend on the stage of CKD.
Great info ..my dad is currently taking this…If anyone is looking for an electrolyte powder drink…I recommend Dr Berg electrolyte lemon raspberry..It is high in potassium and it taste refreshing
This medicine is hurting my mom's kidney . Any other options ??
Go seek medical attention by a medical profession. People on the internet are not doctors.
I take this for diabetes and pee 10 to 15 times a Day
I gave my mom lasilactone 20 6am 2p twice but she went to toilet three time only why
hi doctor, im taking furosemide for a month now dew to pulmonary edema, may i ask id furosemide can make you lose weight? i was taking it for a month now and i notice that my body are having a little weight lose cause of increase urination
Yes, it can make you lose weight. However, the weight you are losing is secondary to fluid as it was used to treat your pulmonary edema.
Hi, one of my legs is swollen, it started after I gave birth to my daughter 7months ago and nothing is helping😭😭 I and even wear any shoes I just wear socks. Please help
Did you get tested for venous insufficiency? I am sure you would have had a work-up to r/o a blood clot.A less common reason would be a baker's cyst which can be diagnosed with a leg ultrasound.
@@ThinkYourHealth they only gave me antibiotics saying it might be an infection, it didn't help a thing. I guess I should request for the altra sound. Thanks for your help, it has made me feel better.
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I will look into translation services in other languages.Will have to figure that out.
Thank you for your video. I use Lasix for the swelling in my leg due to Lymphedema. It is a great help but it is also a good idea to reduce your salt and sodium intake
Glad it was helpful!
It is for weight loss
READ entire transcript here: drthinkyourhealth.com/lasix-uses-and-side-effects-18-tips-for-better-symptom-management/
Doc is it ok that i take lasix and i have hydrocele by the way i have kidney problem too my doctor recomment me to take lasix a a day
But i think my edema in my feet and leg are same even i take lasix by the way i only pee 3or 4 times a day doc even when i take lasix
Plsss help me doc..
Are there any side effects ?
Yes, as explained in some of the points in the video main ones being increased urination, and electrolyte abnormalities.
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