Understanding Potential Side Effects of Lasix

Lasix, while effective, can cause side effects. Common ones include dizziness, dehydration, and low blood pressure. Drink plenty of fluids to mitigate these.

You might also experience increased urination, especially at night. This is a normal effect, but significant changes warrant a doctor’s consultation.

Less common side effects include muscle cramps, weakness, and hearing loss. Report these symptoms immediately.

Serious side effects, though rare, include allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing), and changes in your blood counts. Seek immediate medical attention if these occur.

Remember: This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always discuss potential side effects with your doctor before starting Lasix. They can help you manage any side effects and ensure the medication is right for you. Your individual response to Lasix may vary.