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Tag: Kidney disease

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The Synergistic Effect: Why is Iron Given with Epoetin?

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Iron supplementation is essential to maximize the effect of epoetin-induced red blood cell production. When epoetin stimulates the bone marrow to create new red blood cells, it places an immense demand on the body's iron stores, requiring concurrent supplementation to prevent or correct deficiency.

Who should not take blood thinners? A guide to contraindications

5 min read
While blood thinners are essential for preventing dangerous blood clots, their use carries significant bleeding risks, particularly in vulnerable individuals. Knowing **who should not take blood thinners** is a critical consideration to ensure patient safety and prevent potentially fatal complications, requiring a careful, individualized medical evaluation.

Who should not creatine? Understanding the Risks and Contraindications

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Over 5.6% of middle-school and high-school students admit to taking creatine, yet many specific populations should avoid it due to safety concerns. Understanding who should not creatine is crucial for preventing potential health risks, especially concerning kidney and liver health, and interactions with other medications.

What is the Best Anesthesia for CKD Patients? A Comprehensive Guide

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) significantly impacts perioperative risk due to impaired fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. For this reason, determining **what is the best anesthesia for CKD patients?** requires a careful, individualized approach from anesthesiologists to minimize the risk of further renal and systemic complications.