2006 Annual Session - What We Do to Our Patients: Renal Complications of Commonly Used Medications
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2006 Annual Session


What We Do to Our Patients: Renal Complications of Commonly Used Medications

Session #: 856-125
Presenter(s): John Brian Copley, MD, FASN, FACP
Session Length: 1:00 hr
Event: 2006 ACP Annual Session
Date: April 6-8, 2006

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1. What are the renal effects or complications associated with antihypertensive medications, and how do such effects influence usage of these medications?
2. How are antihypertensive medicines utilized to preserve renal function, and are any harmful to the kidney?
3. What are the renal complications of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and COX-2 inhibitors, and when should they be avoided?




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