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Udsxmp Medicated System Medication Summary

No separate FDA Medication Guide was found for this label. This summary is based on FDA/DailyMed prescribing information.

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What is this medication?

UDSxMP Medicated System is described in FDA/DailyMed prescribing information. No separate FDA Medication Guide was found for this label. This summary is based on FDA/DailyMed prescribing information.

What is this medication used for?

First aid antiseptic to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns

What should I know before taking it?

Furosemide tablets are contraindicated in patients with anuria and in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to furosemide.

What important warnings are listed?

Furosemide is a potent diuretic which, if given in excessive amounts, can lead to a profound diuresis with water and electrolyte depletion. Therefore, careful medical supervision is required and dose and dose schedule must be adjusted to the individual patient's needs (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION). In patients with hepatic cirrhosis and ascites, furosemide therapy is best initiated in the hospital. In hepatic coma and in states of electrolyte depletion, therapy should not be instituted until the basic condition is improved. Sudden alterations of fluid and electrolyte balance in patients with cirrhosis may precipitate hepatic coma; therefore, strict observation is necessary during the.

How is this medication usually taken?

• Tear open packet • Unfold and clean the affected area • Discard after single use

What side effects are listed?

Adverse reactions are categorized below by organ system and listed by decreasing severity. Gastrointestinal System Reactions 1. hepatic encephalopathy in patients with hepatocellular insufficiency 6. oral and gastric irritation 7. cramping 2. pancreatitis 8. diarrhea 3. jaundice (intrahepatic cholestatic jaundice) 9. constipation 4. increased liver enzymes 10. nausea 5. anorexia 11. vomiting Systemic Hypersensitivity Reactions 1. severe anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions (e.g., with shock) 3. interstitial nephritis 2. systemic vasculitis 4. necrotizing angiitis Central Nervous System Reactions 1. tinnitus and hearing loss 5. headache 2. paresthesias 6. blurred vision 3. vertigo 7.

What interactions are listed?

Furosemide may increase the ototoxic potential of aminoglycoside antibiotics, especially in the presence of impaired renal function. Except in life-threatening situations, avoid this combination. Furosemide should not be used concomitantly with ethacrynic acid because of the possibility of ototoxicity. Patients receiving high doses of salicylates concomitantly with furosemide, as in rheumatic disease, may experience salicylate toxicity at lower doses because of competitive renal excretory sites. There is a risk of ototoxic effects if cisplatin and furosemide are given concomitantly. In addition, nephrotoxicity of nephrotoxic drugs such as cisplatin may be enhanced if furosemide is not given.

Where can I find the official prescribing information?

Review the full prescribing information on DailyMed: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=06b901dc-0f1d-424f-8c4b-a29113cbab25

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