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Kidney disease (eg, patients receiving dialysis) or · Liver disease—Use with caution. The effects may be increased because of slower removal of the medicine from ...
Kidney disease (including patients with chronic kidney failure or those receiving dialysis)—Use with caution. The effects may be increased because of slower ...
When kidneys no longer function well enough to meet a body's needs, treatment involves kidney dialysis or kidney transplant.
Most often, it's done to treat kidney cancer or to remove a tumor that isn't cancerous. The doctor who does the surgery is called a urologic surgeon. There are ...
Become proficient in seeing nephrology patients in the hospital, ambulatory, and outpatient dialysis settings; Improve critical thinking and leadership skills ...
The purpose of this study is to facilitate quality improvement and description of treatment with this novel dialysis device dedicated to the treatment of ...
Higher MIC classifications indicate faster growth and an earlier need for kidney replacement (dialysis or kidney transplantation). Roughly half of ADPKD ...
The reduced kidney function could lead to kidney failure, dialysis and potentially death. Finding this, the researchers went a step further, trying to ...
You will become proficient in managing renal replacement modalities including hemodialysis, sustained low-efficiency dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate DCR-PHXC in patients with primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) and severe renal impairment, with or without dialysis.
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