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Could Reduced Quantitiy Of Urine In Infant Be Due To Change In Medication?

my 2 months child is diagonised complete autrio ventricular septal defect. initialy she was on furoped 0.1ml thrice and dixinpaed 0.2ml twice. later on doctor stopped dixinpaed and he is on furopaed 0.3ml twice and one eightpart envas 2.5mg twice. the quantity of urine is reduced after changing the med. is it due to change in med or some other prob?
Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi...Furoped is the one which is causing more urine to come out.. but it has not been stopped...in-spite of continuing Furoped if the urine out put is coming down...with a background of structural heart disease..I recommend you see your pediatrician as it indicates low cardiac out put status.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Could Reduced Quantitiy Of Urine In Infant Be Due To Change In Medication?

Hi...Furoped is the one which is causing more urine to come out.. but it has not been stopped...in-spite of continuing Furoped if the urine out put is coming down...with a background of structural heart disease..I recommend you see your pediatrician as it indicates low cardiac out put status. Regards - Dr. Sumanth