Nefrosave Usage

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WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE USAGE FOR NEFROSAVE AND URSOCOL 300

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Ursodiol, also known as ursodeoxycholic acid and the abbreviation UDCA, is one of the secondary bile acids, which are metabolic byproducts of intestinal bacteria. Primary bile acids are produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. When secreted into the colon, primary bile acids can be metabolized into secondary bile acids by intestinal bacteria. Primary and secondary bile acids help the body digest fats. Ursodeoxycholic acid helps regulate cholesterol by reducing the rate at which the intestine absorbs cholesterol molecules while breaking up micelles containing cholesterol. Because of this property, ursodeoxycholic acid is used to treat (cholesterol) gallstones non-surgically.

Nefrosave is manufactured out of India, active ingredients n-acetylcysteine 150 mg, taurina 500 mg.

Click on the link below to learn more about acetylcysteine...
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Taurina is not a known ingredient in the US. What country do you live in? Please post back so I can help you locate the right drug.

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RENAL DIEBETIC TREATMENT IS ON

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lemme know the role of nefrosave in patient of diabetes with marginal elevation of creatinine and potassium

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my doctor prescribed nephrosave when he saw my report of serum creatin was 1.3 mg/dl and after one month usage the creatin count was 1.4 mg/dl. .Will nephrosave usage reduce my serum creatin count if i continue to use nephrosave? Kindly reply.

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