Yes, Demerol can be used with a loop diuretic
A loop diuretic affects the loops of Henle which regulate the uptake of sodium. The diuretic signal the kidney not to absorb calcium, potassium and magnesium and sodium The side effects are muscle weakness , cramps and palpitations.
Loop diuretics have the quickest onset of action. They are called loop diuretics because they act in the loop of henle in the kidneys. The main loop diuretics are: Furosemide, Bumetanide and Torasemide
Only indirectly. If too much of a loop diuretic (e.g. furosemide) is taken, and the individual becomes severely dehydrated, as a result, then it is possible for a metabolic encephalopathy to ensue, thus causing confusion, mumbled or slurred speech, and more.
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Demerol is a pain killer. t may be used to make a terminally ill person more comfortable.
Fluid retention is common in heart failure cases. A loop diuretic such as frusemide can cause massive diruesis which leads to a smaller blood volume. It can hence reduce pulmonary and peripheral edema. Since loop diruetics reduce the blood volume, the preload will also be reduced. This will lead to the workload of the failing heart being reduced.
It is when used properly, according to medical advice.
Demerol is a narcotic pain reliever similar to morphine. Methadone is a synthetic opioid used as an analgesic and and maintenance anti-addictive.
diuretic
A loop inside a loop, which is known as a nested loop.
Yes it can be used but only by a veterinarian.
Demerol is an opiate. I could be wrong but I believe that demerol is a schedule II narcotic.