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From: "MD"
Date: 2007-09-18 00:12:49 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: FLUSAPEX vs. Furosemide
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

I was wondering if even if the active ingredient is the same, it might
still have that effect.

I know from the many medications I've had to take that even though you
take the same medicine with different brand names, you can get
slightly varying side effects due to the "inactive" ingredients. As a
result some medicines are tolerated better by some people compared to
others even though the 'active' ingredients are the same.

Could that be the case here? Seeing slightly better edema control
with Flusapex through inactive ingredients?

Thanks again,
md

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--- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Williams, DVM"
<accupath@...> wrote:
> Flusapex is a tradename for frusemide, which is also known as
> furosemide. Unfortunately, it is the same drug with a different name.
> With kindest regards,
> Bruce Williams, DVM






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