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What drug has MOA of antioxidant properties to prevent direct oxidative tissue damage, minimizing radiocontrast-related renal dysfunction?
Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst)
What drug is used to treat tylenol toxicity?
Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst)
What is used to treat diabetic nephropathy?
ACEI's, ARB's and CCB's
Statins
What is used to treat nondiabetic nephropathy?
ACEIs and ARBs
What MOA of Calcitriol?
Suppresses PTH synthesis and decreases PTH concentration
What drug has MOA of antioxidant properties to prevent direct oxidative tissue damage, minimizing radiocontrast-related renal dysfunction?
Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst)
What drug is used to treat tylenol toxicity?
Acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst)
What is used to treat diabetic nephropathy?
ACEI's, ARB's and CCB's
Statins
What is used to treat nondiabetic nephropathy?
ACEIs and ARBs
What MOA of Calcitriol?
Suppresses PTH synthesis and decreases PTH concentration
What is MOA of Doxercalciferol (hectorol)?
Metabolized to active for of Vitamin D--> controls tubular calcium reabsorptoin and mobilization of calcium
What are the vitamin D analogs?
Calcitriol, Doxercalciferol, Paricalcitol
What are phophate binders?
Renagel and Renvela
Fosrenol
What is MOA of Renagel and Renvela?
Binds phosphate in intestines, without altering calcium, aluminum or bicarb conc.
What is MOA of Fosrenol?
Decreases serum phophate in ESRD by inhibiting absorption of dietary phosphate.
What is MOA of Sensipar?
Attaches to calcium receptor on PT gland and increases receptor sensitivity to Ca, decreases PTH
What are the treatments for chronic kidney disease?
Vitamin D analogs
Phosphate binders
Calcium Regulator
What is used for orthostatic hypotension?
Midodrine
What are the drug classes for diabetes?
Sulfonylureas, Biguanides, Meglitinides, Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, Thiazolidinediones, DPP-4 Enzyme Inhibitor, Incretin Mimetic, Insulin, Pramlintide