Re: Long Acting Morphine for Resp Distress in Hospice Pt
There are a lot of short studies on nebulized lasis, some favorable some inconclusive. Lasix, like morphine works to selectively vasodilate capillaries in the lungs (same as morphine). Some of the benefits of lasix (if it works for your patient) are lack of diversion risk, lack of potential sedating effects and lack of need for a hard script. I have seen nebulized lasix work wonderfully for some but not for others. Trial and error may be the key. But lasix is definitely an option (especially in the home setting where there may be issues with medication diversion). We usually start with 20mg and have gone to 40mg.
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