Electrolytes in Kidney Disease – Elevations in Mg+ and K+

Electrolytes in Kidney Disease – Elevations in Mg+ and K+

One of the most important complications to remember in kidney disease is electrolyte abnormalities. Strategic monitoring of electrolytes in kidney disease is essential. When I think about chronic kidney disease, the accumulation of electrolytes becomes something that...
Navigating CHF and CKD

Navigating CHF and CKD

There is always a huge challenge in navigating CHF and CKD in our patients. Use of diuretics and ACE inhibitors can be life altering in a very good way for patients who have fluid overload. The difficulty lies in keeping an adequate perfusion to the kidney. A 69 year...
Glyburide in Kidney Disease

Glyburide in Kidney Disease

Using glyburide in kidney disease is not recommended.  It has a longer half life and may have a little more potent effect in kidney disease.  A significant challenge to figure out is if patients are doing well on their current dose, should we change it?  In this...
Using Gabapentin in Chronic Kidney Disease

Using Gabapentin in Chronic Kidney Disease

I appreciate the fantastic guest post from Amanuel Tseggai, Pharm.D., BCPS! There are plenty of clinical considerations when it comes to gabapentin.  Here’s a scenario of using gabapentin in chronic kidney disease. A 42 year old African American man with a history of...
My Pet Peeves – Management of UTI’s

My Pet Peeves – Management of UTI’s

It’s no secret that I work with a lot of geriatric patients.  These things have been on my mind lately about the management of UTI’s, so just wanted to share them.   With rare exception, asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) should not be treated.  ASB is...