
Furosemide (Generic) Rx
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$0.06
per tablet
Furosemide (Generic) Rx
$0.06
per tablet
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$0.06
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Furosemide for Dogs and Cats?
- Furosemide is a prescription medication for dogs and cats that contains furosemide.
- Furosemide is a diuretic that helps remove excess fluids from your pet’s body.
Why do cats and dogs use Furosemide?
- If your pet has been diagnosed with high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, kidney problems, or liver disorders, your veterinarian may prescribe a diuretic containing furosemide such as Furosemide.
What else should I know about Furosemide?
- The Furosemide Oral Solution and Oral Syrup are very similar. They have the same concentration of Furosemide. Both are sweet-tasting liquids that may be easier to give to cats and dogs that will not take tablets.
- The Furosemide Oral Syrup has no flavoring. The Furosemide Oral Solution has added orange flavoring.
- Furosemide may change the electrolyte or salt levels of the blood. Your veterinarian will need to give your cat or dog regular blood tests to monitor this.
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What problems could my dog or cat have with Furosemide?
- Your dog or cat may urinate more while taking Furosemide. Make sure they have plenty of access to fresh water.
- Contact your veterinarian immediately if you see side effects such as weakness, collapse, head tilt, lack of urination, or fast heartbeat.
How do you use Furosemide?
- Furosemide may be given with or without food. Follow your veterinarian's instructions.
What is in Furosemide?
- The drug Furosemide is a diuretic. It works in the kidneys to remove excess water from the body.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Furosemide is sold as an FDA approved generic drug. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Furosemide?
- Dogs and cats may use Furosemide for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
64 total reviews
Rated 4.84 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
59 5 star reviews
2 4 star reviews
2 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
1 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Best price around.
I have a cat rescue with several special needs animals so we have lots of medications. I order everything possible from these guys. They have great prices and even compound medications are affordable. Highly recommend.
Most Liked Negative Review
On time but pill crumbles.
Order was delivered on time, prescription required that the pill needed to be split, the pill has a split line on it but the pill crumbles every time. If the pill can't be made to split better then make a smaller pill. We have had no trouble splitting other pills.
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Tiny pill for small mouth dog.
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic) 12.5mg TabletI like that this pill is small and easy to disguise in a piece of lunch meat for my picky Pom.-
Tater
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Life saving for my Sr Daschund!
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic) 12.5mg TabletPrescribed by vet and results were amazing My 12 senior had energy again and his heart was not racing as before. -
Must have
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic) 12.5mg TabletMy 11.5 old jack Russel would die within weeks, months with out this.. -
Helps with heart disease.
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)Bambi has heart disease and this helps alongside her Vetmedin. Helps with coughing due to the heart disease.-
Bambi
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I would buy this product again.
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)Lazer has used this product for several years now for Congestive Heart Failure. So glad he is still with us.-
Just relaxing!
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Very pleased at the quality of this product
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)My oldest kitty has cardiomyopathy and takes furosemide daily. This drug is keeping him healthy and he has had the diagnosis for almost a year. We tried order furosemide from another site and the pill came yellow and crumbly and did not give the same benefits. The ones from VetRxDirect are always high quality, white and easy to cut. So happy to have a reliable source.-
My old guy Twizzler. Hopefully he will be with us for months yet.
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I really would (and do) buy thus again and again
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)This is the same med that my husband takes (exactly the same). Within 24 hours of starting this, my fur baby was - obviously - feeling herself again! So inexpensive for such a giant improvement in the quantity of her life! -
Easy and small pills
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)These pills are easy to administer. Their small so if you use a soft treat you can stuff it into or use wet dog food to mix it in. -
Fast service
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)Vetrxdirect was very quick and got our dogs medication to us quickly. -
On time but pill crumbles.
From UndisclosedComments about Furosemide (Generic)Order was delivered on time, prescription required that the pill needed to be split, the pill has a split line on it but the pill crumbles every time. If the pill can't be made to split better then make a smaller pill. We have had no trouble splitting other pills.-
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Q & A
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My vet prescribed Lasix 20mg, I cannot find Lasix on your site, is lasix the same as furosemide??
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Yes, Lasix is the brand name for the generic drug furosemide. Brand and generic names are often used interchangeably. If your veterinarian specifies that a particular brand should not be substituted with a generic, this will be noted on the prescription.
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my vet prescribed furosemide syrup 1% for my cat, but it explicitly states on the bottle "for use in dogs only" and they told it works for both cats and dogs, should i trust them??
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The Furosemide 1% Syrup has only been FDA approved for dogs, which is why the manufacturer must include the “for dogs only” statement on the box. However, products such as this can be used off-label for other animals if deemed necessary by your veterinarian.
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My 13 yr old dog uses Lasix 12.5 mg for a heart murmur. Will using a dental wipe interfere with his medication? Are dental wipes a salt derivative? Thank you😊?
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Different brands of dental wipes may contain different types of ingredients, including varying levels of salt derivatives. Please consult with your veterinarian who will be able to advise you about which dental wipes may be used in your dog.
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What is the difference between the Oral Solution and Oral Syrup??
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Furosemide Oral Syrup is a veterinary labeled prescription drug product while Furosemide Oral Solution is a human labeled prescription drug product that a veterinarian may choose to use when treating an animal, if it is deemed appropriate in the individual situation. Both products are available in the same concentration, 10mg/ml or 1%. The manufacturers recommend Furosemide oral solution should be discarded 90 days after opening and furosemide oral syrup should be discarded 60 days after opening.
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What are the side effects??
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Furosemide is a diuretic used to help the body discharge excess fluid through urination. This drug should cause an increase in the frequency of urination and could lead to dehydration. Other side effects may include electrolyte imbalances, stomach upset, and weakness. It is important to maintain all appointments with your veterinarian as recommended. If you have any concerns about specific symptoms in your pet, you should contact your veterinarian to ensure proper care for your animal is provided.
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I would like to know what the expiration date is on the liquid Furosemide. I tend to order more than 1 bottle at a time and it lasts me 30 days.?
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If you would like more specific information about the expiration date of the product currently in stock, please contact our pharmacy staff via email at [email protected]. Other contact information is available on our site at: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/contact
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How many doses in the liquid my cat is on 5mg 2x per day.?
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If your cat is using 5mg twice daily, one bottle of liquid furosemide should last for 120 doses or 60 days.
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Fursemide for cats be given to dogs?
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The FDA has approved furosemide solution for dogs only. Furosemide tablets have been approved for cats and dogs. Please contact your veterinarian to see if this medication is appropriate for your cat or dog.
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Does this product have a indentation in it that would make it easier to split in half??
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Furosemide is available as a tablet through VetRxDirect from various distributors and in several different strengths. The appearance and scoring of the tablet is dependent on both of these factors, although many of them are scored for easy splitting. Since furosemide is available as a generic drug, we cannot guarantee which manufacturer will provide the medication at a given time. If the tablets are not scored, they may still be split using a pill splitter, which will improve accuracy. If the desired strength is available as a whole tablet through VetRxDirect, this could also be ordered instead to avoid any dose inaccuracies. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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did you know the lasix 20mg has a picture of the 40mg bottle??
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It looks like the picture does not change for any of the different strengths. Thank you for bringing that to our attention, we will have someone fix it right away. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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