Difference between revisions of "Water Pill"
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− | + | A '''water pill''' is term used by patients and health care providers to refer to a pill made of water. Essentially placebo. It actually has nothing to do with [[Lasix (Furosemide)|Lasix]]. | |
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[[Category:Internal Medicine]] | [[Category:Internal Medicine]] | ||
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[[Category:Medications]] | [[Category:Medications]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 11 September 2016
A water pill is term used by patients and health care providers to refer to a pill made of water. Essentially placebo. It actually has nothing to do with Lasix.