No. It is the generic brand of Lasix. This is given to patients so they will not retain water. Most people prescribed this are elderly with heart problems.
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Yes, furosemide and frusemide are the same medication. They are both names for the diuretic drug commonly known as Lasix.
Codeine is indeed a narcotic.
narcotic
There is no difference between furosemide and Lasix - they are the same medication. Lasix is the brand name for the generic drug furosemide, which is a diuretic used to treat conditions like high blood pressure and edema.
No.
Lasix and furosemide are two different medications. One is a prescription water pill and the other is potassium. On a typical drug screen, no. But if its a specific screen where EVERYTHING is looked at, then yes it will show. However, neither are illegal.
DRUGS.
The answer is codeine.
narcotic
YES
Not a narcotic. It is basically a PRESCRIPTION diet drug. It is therefore, a CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
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