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Lasix price 100 tabs $30
Lasix furosemide
is not a hormone compound
but a diuretic. It belongs to the group of saluretics and to be exact is
a loop diuretic. Its effect consists of distinctly increased excretion
of sodium, chloride, potassium, and water. A very important
characteristic which must be absolutely monitored with loop diuretics
is the reabsorbtion of potassium ions, sodium ions, and chloride ions.
This causes a considerable disturbance of the electrolyte household.
Due to its intense effect on water excretion Lasix is used for treatment
of edemas and high blood pressure. Bodybuilders use Lasix shortly before
a competition to excrete excessive, mostly subcutaneous, water so that
they appear hard, defined, and ripped to the bone when in the limelight.
The effect of tablets begins within an hour and continues for 3-4 hours.
Depending on how much water is still in the athlete's body he must have
more or less frequent access to a restroom. This can cause a
considerable weight loss within a very short time. For this reason,
athletes often use Lasix to lose weight and to compete in a lower weight
class. Athletes usually prefer the oral form of the compound.
Bodybuilders occasionally use the injectable and intravenous version the
morning of the competition since it becomes immediately effective when
the athlete, due to a more or less strongly remaining water. This,
however, can also produce the opposite effect. That is, the muscles
become small and flat; the athlete loses vascularity, and has no pump
during warm-up when during a very short time too much water and minerals
are lost. It is thus possible that some pro or top amateur shortly
before the beginning of a competition as a last countermeasure is seen
with a bag of glucose solution being injected intravenously so that the
blood volume rises again. In order to compensate for the potassium loss
many athletes take potassium chloride tablets. This, however, involves a
certain risk since an overdose of potassium can cause cardiac arrest. In
our experience, Lasix is taken in the last two days before a
competition.
The amount of the dosage, the
duration of application, and the intervals of intake usually depend on
the diuretic effect or the athlete's shape. Bodybuilders usually take a
half or whole 40 mg tablet and wait to see what happens. Some repeat
this procedure once or twice in an interval of a few hours. Lasix is the
strongest diuretic and the most dangerous compound in bodybuilders'
arsenal of medicine.
Side effects can include
circulatory disturbances, dizziness, dehydration, muscle cramps,
vomiting, circulatory collapse, diarrhea, and fainting. In extreme cases
cardiac arrest is possible. This also seems to have been the cause of
death for Austrian bodybuilder Heinz Sallmayer, who passed away during
the 1980's, and for Mohammed Benaziza, who died in October 1992. Extreme
caution is advised when athletes who are already substantially drained
and dehydrated continue their loop diuretic treatment with a "make it or
die attitude," or even continue the intake altogether with a completely
reduced liquid intake. ATTENTION: The 500 mg tablet version must not be
used under any circumstances by persons with a normal kidney function.
Loop diuretics are prescription drugs and are only available in
pharmacies. The compound Lasix by Hoechst Company, for example, is sold
in packages containing 20 tablets of 40 mg each.
See how to order and buy Lasix
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