Lasibrace Injection


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Wembrace Biopharma Pvt. Ltd.
Active Ingredient Furosemide (10mg/ml)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassSulphamoyl derivatives
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassCARDIAC
Action ClassHigh-ceiling Diuretics (Inhibitors of Na+-K+- 2Cl cotransport)
User Rating4.8
User Reviews644

FAQ

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What are the side effects of Lasibrace?
The most common side effects of Lasibrace are dizziness, weakness, dehydration, decreased potassium and magnesium levels in blood and increased thirst. You may also notice some injection site reactions such as swelling, pain and redness. However, these are temporary and usually resolve on their own. Consult your doctor if the symptoms persist for long or worry you.
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Can Lasibrace cause weight gain?
No, Lasibrace does not cause weight gain. On the contrary, you may lose weight as it makes your body get rid of the excess of fluids from your body.
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Should you drink a lot of water when taking Lasibrace?
It is advised to take an adequate amount of water if you are taking Lasibrace. This is because Lasibrace works by eliminating the extra fluid and electrolytes from your body by increasing the urine production. This elimination of fluids may increase the chances of dehydration if you sweat a lot, exercise vigorously or if the climate is hot. However, if you have kidney or heart problems, you must consult your doctor who will suggest the amount of water that you should be taking. Consult your doctor for any further query or concern.
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How long does a Lasibrace last?
A. Lasibrace starts acting as early as five minutes and its effect lasts for about two hours. Lasibrace may cause depletion of sodium, chloride, water and other minerals from the body. Therefore, close monitoring is required if a person is being treated with Lasibrace.
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How is Lasibrace different from Torasemide?
Both Lasibrace and Torasemide are loop diuretics. They are used to treat high blood pressure and edema caused by an underlying liver, kidney or lung diseases. Unlike Torasemide, Lasibrace is also used in the treatment of hypercalcemia (high calcium levels in the blood). Torasemide has a longer duration of action and is safer to use in patients with renal failure, as compared to Lasibrace.
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What is Lasibrace used for?
Lasibrace is used in emergency conditions to lower very high blood pressure (hypertensive crisis). It effectively lowers and normalizes blood pressure rapidly, thus preventing heart attack or stroke. It also helps to remove excess fluids and electrolytes from the body and reduces swelling (edema) due to fluid retention.
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What other lifestyle changes should I make while taking Lasibrace?
Lifestyle changes play a major role in keeping you healthy. Stop smoking and taking alcohol as this helps in lowering your blood pressure and preventing heart problems. Exercise regularly and take a balanced diet that includes whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables and fat-free products. Avoid taking excess salt in your diet. Practice yoga or meditation and find ways to reduce or manage stress in your life. Ensure that you have a sound sleep every night as this also reduces your stress and hence helps in keeping your blood pressure normal. Consult your doctor if you need any further help to get maximum benefit of Lasibrace and to keep healthy.
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What if you forget to take Lasibrace?
If you miss a dose of Lasibrace, consult your doctor.
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Lasibrace Injection Reviews

Lasibrace belongs to a group of medicines called diuretics. It is used for the emergency treatment of very high blood pressure (hypertensive emergency), as it reduces the blood pressure immediately. It also rapidly reduces the swelling (edema) caused by too much water in the body.

Lasibrace helps your body get rid of extra water and salt through urine. It is commonly used to treat people with excess fluid build-up due to heart failure, liver or kidney disease. It is injected into a vein under the supervision of a doctor. Your doctor may monitor your blood pressure after giving this medicine.

Common side effects of this medicine include dizziness, weakness, dehydration, decreased potassium level in blood, increased blood uric acid, decreased magnesium level in blood, and increased thirst. These are usually mild and disappear after a short time. Consult your doctor if they bother you or do not go away.

Before taking this medicine, let your doctor know if you have any liver problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it. Regular monitoring of kidney function tests and electrolyte levels is important while using this medicine.

It may reduce the potassium level in your blood so your doctor may ask you to add potassium-rich foods to your diet (such as bananas, coconut water, etc.) or prescribe supplements. Any medication that is advised by your doctor for the long-term treatment of your underlying condition should be continued even after this emergency injection.

How Lasibrace Injection Works

Lasibrace is a diuretic. It removes extra water and certain electrolytes from the body by increasing the amount of urine produced.

How to Use Lasibrace Injection

Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.

Benefits of Lasibrace Injection

  • In Treatment of Hypertensive emergency: Lasibrace blocks the effect of some chemicals on your heart and blood vessels. This slows down the heart rate and helps the heart beat with less force thereby lowering your blood pressure. This medicine is injected into a vein under the supervision of a doctor. It is used for immediate reduction of very high blood pressure (hypertensive emergency). A controlled blood pressure reduces the risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or kidney problems.
  • In Treatment of Edema: Lasibrace works by increasing the amount of urine produced. This helps your body get rid of extra water thereby relieving symptoms such as shortness of breath and swelling in your arms, legs, or abdomen. This will help you go about your daily activities more easily and make you more confident about being active. Lasibrace is given as an injection by a doctor in the dose and duration that is best for you. This medicine should not be self-administered. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and make appropriate lifestyle changes to help this medicine be effective.

Uses of Lasibrace Injection

  • Treatment of Hypertensive emergency
  • Treatment of Edema

Lasibrace Injection Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Liver  CAUTION
Lasibrace should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Lasibrace may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Alcohol  UNSAFE
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Lasibrace.
Driving  UNSAFE
Lasibrace may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Breast feeding  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Lasibrace is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Lasibrace may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Kidney  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Lasibrace is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Lasibrace is recommended.However, use of Lasibrace is not recommended in severe kidney disease patients who are unable to pass urine or the kidney damage is due to some medicines. Please inform your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • Lasibrace is given as an injection into the vein under the supervision of a doctor.
  • Take potassium supplements or potassium-rich diet (banana, spinach, coconut water, etc.) as Lasibrace can decrease your potassium levels and lead to dehydration.
  • Consult your doctor if you experience dizziness, tiredness, or muscle weakness that does not go away.
  • Monitor your blood pressure after starting Lasibrace, and notify your doctor if it does not lower down.
  • You may be asked to get regular blood tests done to monitor your kidney function.

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