Indication Furosemide Injection is an effective diuretic-saluretic for use in the treatment of acute noninflammatory tissue edema in dogs and horses, and for use in the treatment of edema (pulmonary congestion, ascites) associated with cardiac insufficiency in the dog. In cases of edema involving cardiac insufficiency, the continued use of heart stimulants such as digitalis or its glycosides is indicated.
Dosage and Administration For intravenous or intramuscular injection One dose, horses, cattle, sheep and swine: 1ml-2ml per 100kg body weight Cats and dogs: 0.2ml-1ml per 10kg body weight
Contraindications Animal reproductive studies have shown that furosemide may cause fetal abnormality and the drug is contraindicated in pregnant bitches, mares and stallions at stud. Furosemide is contraindicated in anuria, furosemide hypersensitivity, hepatic coma, or during electrolytic imbalances. Monitor serum electrolytes, BUN and CO2 frequently. Monitor serum potassium levels and watch for signs of hypocalcemia.
Withdrawal Time None
Storage and Expired Time Tightly sealed and avoid light 2 years