How does furosemide relieve pulmonary edema? A dual-action mechanism explained
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Furosemide, a powerful loop diuretic, is a cornerstone medication for treating fluid overload in acute heart failure, particularly in cases of pulmonary edema. Its effectiveness stems from a dual mechanism of action, involving both immediate-acting vasodilation and a more sustained diuretic effect that works to remove excess fluid from the body.