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Results 1 - 10 of 679 for medicine for kidney disease
  1. ... little food Too much insulin or other diabetes medicines Liver or kidney disease Weight loss after weight loss surgery Vigorous exercise ...
  2. ... time, as the kidneys are injured by the medicine, symptoms of kidney disease will develop, including: Fatigue, weakness Increased urinary frequency ...
  3. ... may be prescribed. Your provider may also prescribe medicines to treat kidney disease, high lipids, and to increase the cells that ...
  4. ... A diet that limits salt, fluids, and potassium Medicines to control high blood pressure Kidney disease is managed by: Taking medicines to slow kidney ...
  5. ... excess fluid in older people with heart or kidney disease Medicines to manage agitation Medicine to slow the heart ...
  6. ... the hormone aldosterone) Hypercalcemia (high blood calcium level) Kidney disease Medicines, such as proton pump inhibitors for acid reflux, ...
  7. ... every visit for children who: Are obese Take medicine that raises blood pressure Have kidney disease Have problems with the blood vessels leading to ...
  8. ... been prescribed extra potassium Have long-term (chronic) kidney disease Take medicines to treat heart disease or high blood pressure ...
  9. ... test to check you for side effects of medicines or for diabetes, liver, or kidney disease.
  10. ... or are breastfeeding Have allergies Are taking other medicines Drink a lot of alcohol Have diabetes, kidney disease, peptic ulcer, or gout Talk to your provider ...
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