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Tag: Nephrotic syndrome

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What is the First-Line Drug for Nephrotic Syndrome?

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Affecting approximately 20 in every one million children, nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder where the primary goal of treatment is to reduce protein leakage into the urine. So, what is the first-line drug for nephrotic syndrome? The answer is typically a corticosteroid, such as prednisone.

How long does rituximab take to work for nephrotic syndrome?

3 min read
For some pediatric patients with new-onset nephrotic syndrome, complete remission has been observed within a median time of 24 days following rituximab therapy. The question, 'how long does rituximab take to work for nephrotic syndrome?' has a variable answer that depends on many factors, including the patient's specific condition and disease severity.

What Drug Causes Membranous Nephropathy? Uncovering the Culprits

4 min read
In some analyses, drugs are implicated in as many as 45% of secondary membranous nephropathy cases [1.2.1]. When wondering what drug causes membranous nephropathy, it's crucial to know that several medications are well-documented triggers, most notably nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) [1.5.1, 1.5.3].