“…Furosemide by decreasing the stimulation of arachidonic acid production reduces E2 and F2a prostaglandin. 7,8 Furosemide also inhibits the release of cytokines, interleukin 6 and 8, and TNF. 9 Given the use of inhaled furosemide in acute and chronic asthma exerts no serious complications and diuretic effect, 10 the efficacy of topical furosemide in reduction of edema, inflammation, and consequently polyps size, furosemide can be prescribed for reducing the amount of bleeding, for patients who have contraindications of taking systemic steroids.…”