Brief Answer:
There has to be a reason.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for choosing health care magic for posting your query.
I have gone through your question in detail and I can understand what you are going through.
Normally a single drug has multiple actions and
furosemide is one such drug. It is used for
1. Hypertension
2. Swelling in the body
3.
Heart failure to reduce the burden of work to heart
4. Initial stages of
renal failure to maintain the urinary output.
It seems your cardiologist has prescribed you this drug for the later two reasons.
I understand that you father is not tolerating furosemide. Although 120 is not a
low BP but some may have a problem with thos BP as well. However a
rash is definite reason to consider withdrawing the drug.
Coming to your question proper
Furosemide can be withdrawn at 40 mg. However considering your fathers age, each and every medicine should be gradually withdrawn including furosemide.
And your second question, in early stages of
renal dysfunction furosemide is useful but inlater stages it is like beating the dead horse and is not useful.
What to do now:. Best option would be to meet your cardiologist ones and discuss your problems. He can suggest you to either stop or atleast reduce the dose of furosemide in the wake of its uselesness or presence of rash.
At health care magic we are not legally allowed to.make chages to your regime as we have not physically examined the patient, hence you need to meet your treating doctor before making the changes.
Hope I am able to answer your concerns.
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Wish you good health,
Kind regards
Dr. Srikanth Reddy M.D.