raspberryfart
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What are your thoughts on Lasix?
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its ass i got ototoxicity and 10 other mineral deficienciesWhat are your thoughts on Lasix?
How often did you use it?its ass i got ototoxicity and 10 other mineral deficiencies
switch to eplerenone
great shit
only on special occasions, its dogshitHow often did you use it?
Fucking retardIt's ass switch to eplerenone
Whats the safest way to take it? Im thinking no more than 3 times a month but Ill probably use less than that honestly.Great shit, debloats you hard, has basically no sides aslong as you aren't retarded enough
Fucking retard
Nigga what???has basically no sides aslong as you aren't retarded enough





Dont take this fucking garbage man, if you want to stay debloated permanently with minimal-zero risk switch to eplerenone, literally nobody uses lasixWhats the safest way to take it? Im thinking no more than 3 times a month but Ill probably use less than that honestly.
Thanks ill def check it out. I already ordered the lasix though but im only planning on using it on very special occasions.Dont take this fucking garbage man, if you want to stay debloated permanently with minimal-zero risk switch to eplerenone, literally nobody uses lasix
It's a temporary thing that you use on special occasion and that's it, not something consistent
You could go higher. People fearmonger furosemide way too much. You can dose up to 120mg, but the main thing is keeping your electrolytes in check and monitoring your blood pressure and for any symptoms of dehydration or dizziness.Whats the safest way to take it? Im thinking no more than 3 times a month but Ill probably use less than that honestly.
No, they don’t, you fucking retarded faggot. Eplerenone blocks aldosterone from binding to the mineralocorticoid receptor. Aldosterone is just one of many pathways that regulate sodium reabsorption. Unless someone has excess aldosterone activity, blocking it has a relatively modest effect because the body compensates through other mechanisms.Both end up debloating you regardless