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  1. ... Bijvoet OL. Nomogram for derivation of renal threshold phosphate concentration. Lancet. ... A, San Martin J, Imel EA. Efficacy and safety of burosumab in children aged 1-4 years ...
  2. ... and tumor-induced osteomalacia, demonstrating improvement in serum phosphorus ... to evaluate the safety and efficacy of burosumab to normalize serum phosphate ...
  3. ... Sevelamer is in a class of medications called phosphate binders. It binds phosphorus that you get from foods in your diet ...
  4. ... acetate is in a class of medications called phosphate binders. It binds phosphorus that you get from foods in your diet ...
  5. ... Lanthanum is in a class of medications called phosphate binders. It binds phosphorus that you get from foods in your diet ...
  6. ... means that it removes clusters of oxygen and phosphorus atoms (phosphate groups) from other molecules.</html:p><html:p > ... means that it removes clusters of oxygen and phosphorus atoms (phosphate groups) from other molecules. Myotubularin removes phosphate groups ...
  7. ... Meeting abstract [ CrossRef ] 2001. Tanaka M. [Management of phosphate in chronic kidney disease-Phosphorus control by hemodialysis with long treatment time]. Clin ...
  8. ... citrate is in a class of medications called phosphate binders and iron replacement products. It works to control high blood levels of phosphorus by binding phosphorus that you get from foods ...
  9. ... Philadelphia chromosome positive philosophical phlebitis phlebotomy phlegm phobia phosphate phosphatidylinositol-3 ... therapy ...
  10. Tenapanor is used to reduce phosphorus levels in patients with chronic ... through the stomach and intestines, thereby reducing phosphate absorption.
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