Furosemide, sold under the brand name Lasix and often referred to simply as a “water pill,” is a loop diuretic that is prescribed to help the body pass salt and excess fluid through the urine. The drug’s mechanism is medically essential for people with edema, a condition characterized by abnormal fluid buildup in the body’s tissues.
Furosemide can also be used to manage hypertension, or high blood pressure. The most common side effects can cause pain and discomfort when treatment begins, but most taper off after a few weeks.
