What medicine should kidney function not complete take
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Now many people may suffer from renal insufficiency due to study or work factors, which brings a lot of inconvenience to the life of patients. If we do not prevent renal insufficiency in time, it will continue to develop maliciously. Therefore, we need to know some knowledge about the treatment of renal insufficiency in order to treat the disease as much as possible. So many patients especially want to know, what medicine should renal insufficiency take?
What medicine should kidney function not complete take
Drug 1: loop diuretic. The diuretic effect of furosemide 5-40 mg / h is better than that of intravenous injection.
Drug 2: sodium nitroprusside. The patients with renal insufficiency should not use too much sodium nitroprusside to avoid cyanide poisoning. The systolic blood pressure of patients with renal insufficiency should be greater than 90 mmHg when intravenous vasodilators are used to avoid the deterioration of renal function caused by decreased renal perfusion.
Drug 3: when using western medicine to treat chronic renal failure, we should try our best to avoid nephrotoxic drugs, such as aminoglycosides, vancomycin, etc. we must pay attention to reduce the dosage according to the renal function. Antibiotics and antihypertensive drugs for severe chronic renal failure, the best choice can be excreted from the kidney, but also from other ways of excretion of drugs, such as cefoperazone, junbizhi, fosinopril, benazepril, etc.
matters needing attention
The above tells you about the common sense of the key aspects of what medicine to take for renal insufficiency. I believe everyone knows, except that after protein is decomposed in the body, it will produce toxic metabolites, which will further aggravate the burden on the kidney of patients with renal insufficiency. Therefore, the amount of protein consumed by patients with renal insufficiency should be determined according to the amount of nitrogen-containing waste in the blood, and it is best not to exceed 30g per day.