Diuretic Medications are relied heavily upon for the managemnent of disease processess in which an individual retains fluid. Although this fluid can be seen in such places as the lower extremities, it can also be located around the heart and lungs. Diuretics such as Lasix, Bumex, Demadex, as well as many others reduce the amount of water and salt in the body.
It is important to take these medications as directed on the label. They are best taken in the early part of the day to avoid the need to pass urine during the night. Weigh yourself once a day, at the same time of the day, with the same amount of clothing on. Report weight changes of more than 1 to 2 pounds to the doctor. This can be indicative of fluid retention.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS TO REPORT TO THE DOCTOR WHILE USING DIURETICS
1. Weakness
2. Cramps
3. Sore throat
4. Fever
5. Ringing in the Ears
6. Headaches
SPECIAL POINTS
1. With certain medications, you may need to eat foods high in potassium, such as citrus fruit,
bananas, tomatoes, dates, and apricots
2. To lessen dizziness, stand up slowly
3. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children
