Urinary Incontinence as a Side Effect of Lasix

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Tip 1 - 4 Medications That Can Cause Incontinence

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4 Medications That Can Cause Incontinence

Urinary incontinence may be caused or aggravated by medications you are taking. WebMD tells you which medications are the worst offenders.
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Tip 2 - Furosemide (Lasix) Side Effects & Generic Troubles - The People's Pharmacy

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Furosemide is a “loop” diuretic, meaning that it affects a special part of the kidney called the loop of Henle to facilitate salt elimination from the body along with extra fluid. This “water pill” not only kicks sodium out of the body (considered a beneficial action), it also promotes removal of other key minerals such …

Tip 3 - Urinary Incontinence in Adults

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Urinary Incontinence in Adults

Learn about Urinary Incontinence in Adults symptoms, diagnosis and treatment in the Merck Manual. HCP and Vet versions too!

Tip 4 - Side Effects of Lasix on Dogs | eHow

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Side Effects of Lasix on Dogs | eHow

Furosemide, marketed under the brand name Lasix, usually is prescribed for dogs diagnosed with congestive heart failure or fluid in the lungs. Lasix is a diuretic, removing excess fluid from the body. While the drug is generally safe when used as directed, some dogs can experience side effects. Since it's likely your dog is already seriously ill if...

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