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How to pronounce furosemide in English?

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Synonyms lasix
Type of diuretic, diuretic drug, water pill

Examples of furosemide

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Jamaica's Steve Mullings has been found guilty of using the banned diuretic furosemide.
From the guardian.co.uk
Also, the researchers aren't sure if furosemide has an effect on EIPH.
From the sciencedaily.com
Furosemide is a masking agent abused by some athletes to cover up steroid and stimulant use.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Furosemide is banned by racing commissions in many other countries.
From the sciencedaily.com
Gold suggested, and several studies support, that furosemide does not increase a horse's speed.
From the chron.com
Most regulators say furosemide, or Lasix, enhances performance.
From the nytimes.com
The trade name is Lasix, the generic name is furosemide.
From the abcnews.go.com
Furosemide has been used extensively in bleeding horses.
From the chron.com
In the 1980s, controversy arose surrounding the use of furosemide as a preventive measure for EIPH.
From the sciencedaily.com
More examples
  • Commonly used diuretic (trade name Lasix) used to treat hypertension and edema
  • Furosemide (INN) or frusemide (former BAN) is a loop diuretic used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and edema. It is most commonly marketed by Sanofi-Aventis under the brand name Lasix. ...
  • Generic term for a medication for the treatment of bleeders. Most common trade name is Lasix.
  • A medication sometimes used in people with hydrocephalus to provide temporary relief by decreasing pressure inside the skull.
  • Otherwise known as Lasix, the medication used to treat respiratory bleeding.
  • A diuretic medication often used to treat horses that suffer from exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage (bleeding) at racetracks. Legal to use under certain conditions in most states. Commonly called by its former brand name, Lasix although the newer brand name is Salix.
  • A preventative medication used in the treatment of horses certified as bleeders; a drug permitted for use on bleeders by the Jockey Club that speculators often argue stimulates performance. ...