A Framework for Fitness-for-Purpose and Reuse in Computational Phenotyping
November 17, 2025
Brand Name :
Furoscix
(United States) [Available] ,Lasix
(United States) [Available]Synonyms :
Furosemide
Class :
Diuretics and Loop
furosemide: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
furosemide: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
furosemide: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
furosemide: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
furosemide: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
Sucralfate may diminish the serum concentration of furosemide
furosemide: it may increase the CNS depressant effect of CNS Depressants
furosemide: it may increase the CNS depressant effect of CNS Depressants
furosemide: it may increase the CNS depressant effect of CNS Depressants
furosemide: it may increase the CNS depressant effect of CNS Depressants
furosemide: it may increase the CNS depressant effect of CNS Depressants
it increases the nephrotoxicity of cephalosporins
it increases the nephrotoxicity of cephalosporins
it increases the nephrotoxicity of cephalosporins
it increases the nephrotoxicity of cephalosporins
it increases the nephrotoxicity of cephalosporins
may decrease the therapeutic effect when combined with norepinephrine
It may enhance the effects when combined with maitake by pharmacodynamic synergism
It may enhance toxicity when combined with beclomethasone, inhaled by enhancing elimination
When furosemide is used together with adenine, this leads to a reduction in the furosemide’s metabolism
furosemide: it may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding with risedronic acid
furosemide: it may increase the hypotensive activities of spirapril
furosemide may enhance the therapeutic effects of cefprozil
furosemide may enhance the therapeutic effects of cefaclor
furosemide may enhance the therapeutic effects of cefepime
furosemide may enhance the therapeutic effects of cefuroxime
furosemide may enhance the ototoxic adverse effects of dibekacin
furosemide may enhance the ototoxic adverse effects of kanamycin
furosemide may enhance the ototoxic adverse effects of capreomycin
may increase the toxic effects
may increase the toxic effects of opioid agonists
may increase the risk or severity of hypertension when combined
may increase the nephrotoxic effect of cephalosporins
may increase the nephrotoxic effect of cephalosporins
may have a decrease in excretion when combined with furosemide
when both drugs are combined, there may be an increased risk of adverse effects  
may diminish the effects of ketoprofen by pharmacodynamic antagonism
may diminish the effects of indomethacin by pharmacodynamic antagonism
glycopyrrolate inhaled and formoterolÂ
may enhance the effects of the other by pharmacodynamic synergism
Adverse drug reactions:  Â
Frequency Not DefinedÂ
Headache Â
Hearing impairment Â
Hyperuricemia Â
Hypocalcemia Â
Anaphylaxis Â
Anemia Â
Anorexia Â
Diarrhea Â
Dizziness Â
Glucose intolerance Â
Glycosuria Â
Pregnancy warnings:    Â
Pregnancy Category: cÂ
Breastfeeding warnings: Â
The release of the drug into the human breastmilk is knownÂ
Pregnancy Categories:      Â
Category A: Satisfactory and well-controlled studies show no risk to the fetus in the first trimester or the later trimester.      Â
Category B: No evidence shown of risk to the fetus found in animal reproduction studies, and there are not enough studies on pregnant women      Â
Category C: Adverse effects on the fetus found with evidence in animal reproduction studies and no adequate evidence for a result in humans must take care of potential risks in pregnant women      Â
Category D: There is adequate data available with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits      Â
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh risks over benefits. Hence these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.      Â
Category N: There is no data available for the drug under this category
Patient Information Leaflet Â
Generic Name: furosemideÂ
Pronounced: fure-OH-se-mideÂ
Why do we use furosemide?Â
furosemide is a diuretic drug that belongs to the sub-class loop used to treat edema caused by CHF, liver and kidney diseaseÂ