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Kidney patients often use high-risk drugs and herbs
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 16 - 02 - 2007


People with failing kidneys may
frequently use "natural" or homeopathic products and
over-the-counter medications that could worsen their kidney
function, a new study shows. And these products are sometimes
recommended by their physician or pharmacist, according to Reuters.
A study of 87 patients with chronic kidney insufficiency
found 65 instances of drug-related problems, Dr. Lyne Lalonde
of the Center de Sante et de Services Sociaux de Laval, Quebec
and colleagues report.
"These results suggest that routine documentation and
monitoring of over-the-counter medications and natural products
by community pharmacists is warranted," the researchers write
in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
Over-the-counter drugs, herbal medicines and other natural
products can be particularly risky in patients with poorly
functioning kidneys, known medically as "chronic renal
insufficiency," the researchers note. These medications may
directly cause kidney damage or may interact harmfully with
other drugs the patient is taking.
To investigate over-the-counter medicine and natural
product use among kidney patients, the researchers interviewed
46 patients with moderate renal insufficiency and 41 with
severe renal insufficiency.
Overall, the patients were taking 66 different
over-the-counter drugs and 25 different natural products,
usually for pain relief or to treat coughs and colds.
Forty-nine percent of the over-the-counter drugs had been
recommended by a doctor or pharmacist, as had 19 percent of the
natural products.
Eight patients reported using at least one over-the-counter
drug that should not have been used, the researchers found,
while 27 were using an over-the-counter drug that should have
been used with caution.
Three patients were using herbal medicines that should not
have been used, while seven were using herbal medicines that
should have been used with caution.
And 13 percent of the potentially dangerous
over-the-counter drugs were recommended by a doctor or
pharmacist, as were 6 percent of the potentially dangerous
natural products.
The researchers identified 65 drug-related problems.
Forty-two involved at least one product, most commonly calcium
or magnesium; 23 involved one or more natural products,
including glucosamine, which can affect blood sugar
measurements; garlic supplements, which can interact with
blood-thinning drugs; and echinacea, which can directly affect
kidney function.
Patients with chronic renal insufficiency are generally
cared for by several specialist physicians, and about one
quarter do not have a family doctor who could help to
coordinate care and monitor medication use, Lalonde and
colleagues point out.
However, they add, most get all their medications from a
single pharmacy, "In such circumstances," the researchers
conclude, "the role of the community pharmacist is crucial for
the detection and management of drug related problems."


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