Furosemide works by increasing the amount of urine the body makes, which helps reduce swelling and symptoms of fluid retention and helps lower high blood pressure. Furosemide tablets are sometimes called water pills as they increase how much you urinate. ...
a drug company, is just as expensive as making a biologic. Ergo, drug companies aren’t clamoring to make insulin. The ones that do make insulin give their products a protective moat of patents. And, voila, we have a hundred-year-old drug that still costs upwards of $1,000 per month...