1. Obtain a group of lab rats and divide them into two groups: a control group and an experimental group.
2. Administer furosemide to the experimental group of rats, while giving the control group a placebo.
3. Monitor the rats' water intake, urine output, and electrolyte levels before and after administering furosemide.
4. Measure the rats' blood pressure and heart rate to determine the effects of furosemide on cardiovascular function.
5. Record any adverse effects or changes in behavior exhibited by the rats after receiving the medication.
6. Analyze the data collected to determine the effects of furosemide on fluid and electrolyte balance in the rats.
7. Draw conclusions and discuss the implications of the findings in relation to the clinical use of furosemide in humans.
Experiment to furosemide
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