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FRUSEMIDE - Noun: Frusemide (also spelled Furosemide) is a powerful, short-acting diuretic (drug that pulls water out of your system and makes you urinate) that has been in use for over 20 years. It is used in conjunction with ALG/ATG as this treatment causes water retention. Frusemide causes potassium loss which can produce a wide variety of symptoms you should know about. If you notice any of the potassium loss symptoms after having Frusemide, let the nurses know and they will increase your potassium intake.
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