RETARDATION OF PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE THROUGH PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS

  • Tirumalesh K, Mr Pharm.D, Krishna Teja Pharmacy College , Tirupati
  • Harini Devi Nimmanapalli Assistant Professor, Krishna Teja Pharmacy College , Tirupati
  • Rajitha P M P M Pharm.D, Krishna Teja Pharmacy College , Tirupati
  • Divya G Pharm.D, Krishna Teja Pharmacy College , Tirupati
  • Mahesh Kalyan N Pharm.D, Krishna Teja Pharmacy College , Tirupati
  • Siva Kumar Vishnubotla DM., Nephrology, Senior Professor, SVIMS, Tirupati.

Abstract

Abstract:

Objective: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients have multiple co-morbidities and complications, and are prescribed with large number of medications. Studies on therapeutic strategies to slow the chronic kidney disease progression in India are limited. Aim of the study: The present study was undertaken to evaluate retardation of progression of Chronic Kidney Disease through pharmacological interventions. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted during 6 months period from August 2017 to January 2018 on 180 patients diagnosed with CKD  Results: The present study found the mitigating effect of the pharmacotherapy on indicator parameters in reducing the progression of CKD for the DM-CKD and Non DM-CKD groups  Conclusion: The findings of present study conclude that pharmacological interventions of Seven indicator parameters in the management Diabetes mellitus , Anaemia, Hypertension, Hyperphosphatemia, Hyperuricemia, proteinuria and Metabolic acidosis was beneficial to slow the progression of renal disease in DM-CKD and Non DM-CKD patients.

 

Key words: Chronic kidney disease, pharmacological, intervention, Diabetes mellitus, progression.

 

Published
2018-12-28
How to Cite
K, T., Nimmanapalli, H. D., P M, R. P. M., G, D., N, M. K., & Vishnubotla, S. K. (2018). RETARDATION OF PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE THROUGH PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS. Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.32553/jbpr.v7i6.562
Section
Research Articles