with diuretic action that can be administered both orally and parenterally.
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It is found in many medicines, both alone and in combination with other active ingredients, more precisely, with potassium-sparing diuretics such as triamterene and spironolactone.
All medicines containing furosemide require a prescription to be dispensed. Some of them, being classified as class A drugs, can be reimbursed by the National Health System (SSN), wholly or partially depending on the case (it may be necessary to pay a ticket); others, on the other hand, are classified as class C drugs, therefore their cost is fully borne by the citizen. Finally, we remind you that some furosemide-based medicines to be administered parenterally are for hospital use.