Furosemide (Frusemide) 2017
Furosemide (Frusemide) 2017
Furosemide (Frusemide) 2017
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Indication Heart failure.
Fluid overload.
Short-term treatment to improve pulmonary function in infants with or developing chronic
lung disease.
Oliguric renal failure.
Diuresis renography.
Action Potent loop diuretic. Inhibits sodium and chloride absorption in the ascending limb of the
loop of Henle and in the proximal and the distal tubules.
Furosemide causes urinary losses of water, sodium (increases fractional excretion of
2
sodium by 20–25%), potassium and chloride. Urinary losses of calcium and magnesium
and urinary pH are increased.
Drug Type Loop diuretic.
Trade Name IV: Furosemide Sandoz Injection, Furosemide-Claris, Lasix High Dose Concentrate, Lasix
Solution. [Excipients: Sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride and water for injection].
Oral: Lasix oral solution. Note: Contains 12.7% v/v alcohol. [Other Excipients: Sorbitol,
glycerol, sodium hydroxide, methyl hydroxybenzoate, propyl hydroxybenzoate, quinoline
yellow, sunset yellow FCF, orange flavour, purified water]
Presentation IV: 20 mg/2 mL, 40 mg/4 mL or 250 mg/25 mL
Oral: 10 mg/mL, 30 mL
Dosage / Interval IV or PO*: 1 to 2 mg/kg/dose. Dose interval as follows:
Corrected gestational age/Postmenstrual age Interval
Preterm infant ≤ 33 weeks Every 24 hours
Preterm infant > 33 weeks 12–24 hours
Term infant 0–30 days Every 12 hours
Term infant > 30 days 8–12 hours
*PO: Dose may be increased up to maximum 6 mg/kg/dose in term infants with heart
failure.
IV Infusion: 0.05 to 0.2 mg/kg/hour increased to maximum 0.4 mg/kg/hour if urine output
< 1 mL/kg/hour.
Preparation/Dilution IV bolus: Give undiluted. If dilution required, draw up 0.5mL (5 mg of furosemide) and add
9.5mL sodium chloride 0.9% to make a final volume of 10 mL with a concentration of 0.5
mg/mL.
IV infusion:
Single-strength infusion: Draw up 0.5 mL/kg (5 mg/kg of furosemide) and make up to 10 mL
with sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% or glucose 10% or glucose 20% to make a 0.5
mg/kg/mL solution. Infusing at a rate of 0.1 mL/hour = 0.05 mg/kg/hour.