by K Mac 2024 Cited by 34Acute kidney injury (AKI) from acute tubular necrosis and acute Trial of oral trimethoprim-sulphamethaxazole (Bactrim DS) was prescribed
(AKI) (formerly type 1 HRS) in patients with type 2 HRS. The Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim, Bactrim DS, Septra, Septra DS).
Antibiotics to avoid with AKI include: Bactrim, aminoglycosides (given intravenously), such as gentamicin and tobramycin. CKD, kidney failure, stroke, or
These equations are only meant to be used in chronic kidney disease, not acute kidney injury (AKI). Bactrim, NSAIDS, antibiotics. Kidney stones.
Antibiotics to avoid with AKI include: Bactrim, aminoglycosides (given intravenously), such as gentamicin and tobramycin. Diabetes medicationsmany diabetes
and some AKI patients can be polyuric. Context is very important too: A Bactrim: GFR : Give half the dose. GFR 10: Try not to use at all
Antibiotics to avoid with AKI include: Bactrim, aminoglycosides (given intravenously), such as gentamicin and tobramycin. kidney failure, stroke, or heart
losartan, and telmisartan. Antibioticscertain antibiotics should not be taken by people with AKI. Antibiotics to avoid with AKI include: Bactrim
Bactrim blocks K secretion in renal tubule: blocks ENaC channels in (AKI), chronic hypomagnesemia, and interference with the
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