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The effects of calciferol and its metabolites on patients with chronic renal failure. I. Calciferol, dihydrotachysterol, and calcifediol.
Author: FelsenfeldA J, LlachF, VoigtsA L
Original Abstract of the Article :
The available data with regard to the use of calciferol, dihydrotachysterol, and calcifediol in the management of renal insufficiency are reviewed. Very limited data are available with regard to calciferol therapy; with the advent of more active metabolites, the use of calciferol is not warranted. D...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6089682
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Navigating the Desert of Renal Insufficiency: Calciferol and its Metabolites
The field of nephrology is a vast desert, where researchers explore the intricate workings of the kidneys and their impact on overall health. This study delves into the use of calciferol and its metabolites in managing patients with chronic renal failure. The researchers reviewed available data on the use of calciferol, dihydrotachysterol, and calcifediol, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of their effectiveness in this challenging patient population.
Choosing the Right Oasis: Calciferol, Dihydrotachysterol, and Calcifediol
The researchers found limited data supporting the use of calciferol in patients with chronic renal failure, suggesting that more active metabolites are often preferred. Dihydrotachysterol, however, seems to be effective in treating renal patients with osteitis fibrosa, offering a cost-effective alternative for certain patients. Calcifediol also appears effective in treating osteitis fibrosa, but further research is needed to fully understand its benefits. Think of these different treatments as oases in the vast desert of renal insufficiency. Each oasis offers potential benefits, but the best choice depends on the specific needs of the patient.
The Need for Further Exploration
The study emphasizes the need for more research to determine the optimal use of calciferol and its metabolites in managing chronic renal failure. The researchers call for detailed prospective studies to establish the therapeutic benefits of these medications, particularly calcifediol. This research underscores the importance of careful consideration and individualized decision-making in navigating the complexities of chronic renal failure.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This review takes us on a journey through the desert of renal insufficiency, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in managing this complex condition. The researchers emphasize the need for more research to guide clinical practice, urging for a continued exploration of the potential benefits and limitations of calciferol and its metabolites.
Date :
- Date Completed 1984-10-02
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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