Tab.
Uteric
Furosemide
— Doctor’s Chemical Works Ltd.
40mg / tablet
Presentations
Tablet · 40mg / tablet
1 tablet
৳0.52
Dose rules
No structured dose rules are linked to this brand yet.
Dose reference
Cat
• Start with 1 mg/kg; then increase as needed, within a range of 1–4 mg/kg q8–24h
IV, IM, SQ, or PO.
Horse
As a diuretic:
a) For adjunctive therapy for congestive heart failure: Initially, 1–2 mg/kg IM or IV q6–12h to control edema. Long-term therapy: 0.5–2 mg/kg PO or IM q8–12h (Mogg 1999)
b) For adjunctive therapy of acute renal failure: 2–4 mg/kg q6h (Jose- Cunilleras & Hinchcliff 1999) For epistaxis/EIPH prevention:
a) 500 mg (total dose) 4 hours prior to race. (Hinchcliff et al. 2009)
b) 250 mg IV 4 hours prior to racing (Foreman 1999)
Cattle
a) 500 mg once daily or 250 mg twice daily; 2 grams PO once daily.
Treatment not to exceed 48 hours post-partum (for udder edema). Package
Insert; Lasix®–Hoechst)
b) 2.2–4.4 mg/kg IV q12h (Howard 1986)
Dog
• 2–6 mg/kg q8–12h (or as needed) IV, IM, SQ, or PO. A common initial dose when treating heart failure patients is 2 mg/kg q12h PO; then lower to 1–2 mg/ kg q12h PO.
• In acute cases in which intensive treatment is needed, administer 2 mg/kg IV followed by 2 mg/kg every 30 minutes until improvement is seen.
• CRI: 0.66 mg/kg bolus dose IV followed by 0.66 mg/kg/h for 8 hours. Alternatively, a dose of 2 mg/kg in 5% glucose can be infused over an 8-hour period IV.
Human
Ferrets
For adjunctive therapy for heart failure:
a) 2–3 mg/kg IM or IV initially for fulminant CHF; 1–2 mg/kg PO q12h for long-term maintenance therapy (Hoeffer 2000)
b) 1–4 mg/kg PO, SC, IM or IV 2–3 times a day (Williams 2000)
Reptiles (Large)
For most species:
a) 5 mg/kg IV or IM as needed (Gauvin 1993)
Birds (Other)
As a diuretic:
a) 0.05 mg/300 grams body weight IM twice daily (Note: Lories are very sensitive to this agent and can be easily overdosed) (Clubb 1986)
Small mammals
a) Rabbits: For CHF: 2–5 mg/kg PO, SC, IM or IV q12h; For pulmonary edema: 1–4 mg/kg IV or IM q4–6h (Ivey & Morrisey 2000)
b) Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Hamsters, Guinea pigs, Chinchillas: 5–10 mg/kg q12h (Adamcak & Otten 2000)
Clinical notes
- Tumor lysis syndrome
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