Bumetanide for Ascites User Reviews
Brand names: Bumex
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"I have non-alcoholic ascites and cirrhosis due to liver cancer. I gained more than 100 pounds due to fluid retention. I tried 80 mg of Lasix two times a day, but had significant side effects (dizziness and ear pressure). I also could not sleep through the night due to nocturia. My doctor switched me to 2 mg of Bumex twice a day, and I lost 90 pounds in 10 weeks."