Renal function: Losartan may diminish renal function, resulting in elevated SCr levels, oliguria, azotemia, and acute renal failure. Losartan should be discontinued if a critical decrease in renal function is observed. It should be used cautiously in cases of renal artery stenosis and avoided altogether in bilateral renal artery stenosis.
by NJA Webb 2024 Cited by 46Includes renal disorder, renal failure, acute renal failure, and renal impairment. Renal dysfunction occurred at comparable rates with losartan and enalapril.
losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazide. Patients taking losartan should have their renal function and potassium levels monitored. Losartan was
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renal impairment. There is no sufficient therapeutic experience with losartan in patients with heart failure and concomitant severe renal.
Renal function: Losartan may diminish renal function, resulting in elevated SCr levels, oliguria, azotemia, and acute renal failure. Losartan should be discontinued if a critical decrease in renal function is observed. It should be used cautiously in cases of renal artery stenosis and avoided altogether in bilateral renal artery stenosis.
Impairment of renal function leading to withdrawal of losartan occurred in 4 patients (losartan renal failure and in most patients, the
renal hemodynamics, renal renal lipid deposition and prevented kidney damage in obese mice. Previous Renal Studies showed that losartan
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Thank you for sharing.
Also you dont bail out of a plane at 2000 ft to skydive. That is less than 1/2 mile high. You would ied very quickly. Story is not written well.
I am most pleased to hear that you seem to have beaten the big C. I'm an 11-year survivor too (Renal Cell Carcinoma, caught unusually early in my case - only cost me 1/3rd of a kidney and some scars). Were the hand/coordination symptoms you were reporting previously due to the treatment regimen, or something else?
In any case, I'm very happy to hear of your progress, but am curious about the cancelling/suspension of the study group you were part of. What phase was the study in? It certainly seems that they were doing _something_ right, even if something else was bad wrong.
Hope you're feeling much better, if not already, then soon.
- GrandPaM