Your veterinarian will want to monitor your dog and check her kidney function and electrolyte levels approximately every six months. This will ensure the medication is working and that the dosage is correct. Regular blood work also ensures that there aren't other complications from the kidneys expe...
Here’s How Lasix Works Usually taken orally, but also available by injection, Lasix will restrict absorption of water and certain nutrients in your dog’s kidneys. By changing kidney function, it effectively eliminates excess fluids. You will likely notice increased urination which is not uncommon...
Furosemide is able to reduce excretion of lithium by the kidneys. Sucralfate (Carafate) reduces the action of Furosemide. Intake of Ingestion of Furosemide and Sucralfate should be separated by two hours. Missed dose The medication is sometimes administered for single use so you will not need ...