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Indications
Fusid is indicated in-
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Pharmacology
Furosemide is a
monosulphonyl diuretic. It is an effective diuretic that retains its activity
even in low glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Furosemide has a distinctive
action on renal tubular function. It affects a peak diuresis far greater than
that observed with other agents. Other features are (I) prompt onset of action
(II) inhibition of sodium and chloride transport in the ascending limb of the
loop of Henle and (III) independence of their action from acid-base balance
changes. Furosemide acts primarily to inhibit electrolyte reabsorption in the
thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle. Furosemide is readily absorbed from
the gastrointestinal tract and considerable proportions are bound to plasma
proteins. It is rapidly excreted in the urine. With an hour after intravenous
injection, its effect is evident in about 5 minutes and last for about 2 hours.
Dosage & Administration
Furosemide
40 mg Tablet-
Edema:
Hypertension:
Furosemide
250 mg Tablet: For selected
patients with advanced chronic renal failure, diuretic therapy may be started
with Furosemide orally. If conventional doses (80 to 160 mg orally) fail
to produce an adequate diuresis, a single dose of 250 mg is given as a starting
dose. If a satisfactory diuresis does not ensue within 4-6 hours, the initial
dose may be doubled to 500 mg. The criterion of optimal dosage is a urinary
output of at least 2.5 liters per day. A maximum daily dose of 1000 mg should
not be exceeded.
Furosemide Syrup: Furosemide Liquid has an exceptionally wide
therapeutic range, the effect being proportional to the dosage. Furosemide
Liquid is best given as a single dose either daily or on alternate days. The
usual initial daily dose is 40 mg. This may require adjustment until the
effective dose is achieved as a maintenance dose. In mild cases, 20 mg daily or
40 mg on alternate days may be sufficient, whereas in cases of resistant edema,
daily doses of 80 mg and above may be used as one or two daily, or
intermittently. Severe cases may require gradual titration of the furosemide
dosage up to 600 mg daily. The recommended maximum daily dose of furosemide
administration is 1,500 mg.
Furosemide Injection-
Edema:
Adults: Doses of 20-50 mg intramuscularly or intravenously may be given
initially. If larger doses are required, they should be given increasing by 20
mg increments and not given more often than every two hours. If doses greater
than 50 mg are required it is recommended that they should be given by slow
intravenous infusion. The recommended maximum daily dose of furosemide
administration is 1,500 mg.
By slow intravenous injection:
By continuous
intravenous infusion:
Hypertension:
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Interaction
A marked fall in blood
pressure may be seen when ACE inhibitors are added to Fusid therapy. Serum
lithium levels may be increased when lithium is given concomitantly with Fusid.
The toxic effects of nephrotoxic antibiotics may be increased by concomitant administration
of potent diuretics such as Fusid.
Contraindications
Furosemide is
contraindicated in anuria, electrolyte deficiency and pre-comatose states
associated with liver cirrhosis. Hypersensitivity to furosemide or
sulphonamides.
Side Effects
As with other
diuretics, electrolytes and water balance may be disturbed as a result of
diuresis of prolonged therapy. Prolonged use can produce alkalosis. It may also
cause uric acid retention and may rarely produce acute gout. Fusid may provoke
hyperglycemia and glycosuria.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy category C.
Furosemide should be cautiously used in cardiogenic shock complicated by
pulmonary oedema and in the first trimester of pregnancy. Blood pressure and
pulse during rapid diuresis should be monitored. Caution should be observed in
patients liable to electrolyte deficiency. In case of nursing mother,
furosemide may inhibit lactation or may pass into breast milk. In that case it
should be used with caution.
Precautions & Warnings
Patients with prostatic
hypertrophy or impairment of micturition have an increased risk of developing
acute retention. A marked fall in blood pressure may be seen when ACE
inhibitors are added to Fusid therapy. The toxic effects of nephrotoxic
antibiotics may be increased by concomitant administration of potent diuretics
such Fusid.
Driving a vehicle or
performing other hazardous tasks: Some adverse effects (e.g. an undesirably pronounced fall in
blood pressure) may impair the patient's ability to concentrate and react, and,
therefore, constitute a risk in situations where these abilities are of special
importance (e.g. operating a vehicle or machinery).
Overdose Effects
Signs
and symptoms: The clinical picture
in acute or chronic overdose depends primarily on the extent and consequences
of electrolyte and fluid loss, e.g. hypovolaemia, dehydration,
haemoconcentration, cardiac arrhythmias (including AV block and ventricular
fibrillation).
Management: No specific antidote to Fusid is known. If
ingestion has only just taken place, attempts may be made to limit further
systemic absorption of the active ingredient by measures such as gastric lavage
or those designed to reduce absorption (e.g. activated charcoal).
Therapeutic Class
Loop diuretics
Storage Conditions
Protect from light. Do
not use it later than the date of expiry. Keep all medicines out of the reach
of children. To be dispensed only on the prescription of a registered
physician.
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