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Which Medicine Should Be Taken For High Creatinine Level?

i am 31 years old, 5.7" height, 85kg weight & a diabetic patient .My blood pressure is 100/149. Recently i was found my cretnine level high by 1.9 mg/dl. so my doctor suggest me to take insulin along with some medicine like BenFORCE TABLETS, NEPHROCAPS CAPSULE,AZTOR-10,VOBOSE-0.3, GISSICOR CAPSULES & RAMISTAR-5 . SO I WANT TO KNOW WHICH Medicine is for which desises ?
Thu, 7 Apr 2016
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, i can understand your concern.
Your reports suggest a diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy, with hypertension(high B.P.) and renal failure.
You should mention duration of diabetes,hypertension and kidney failure.
The treatment will aim to gradually bring levels of blood sugar (diabetes), creatinine(kidney failure),and B.P.(hypertension)to normal levels.
Repeated tests of blood routine,FBS,PP2BS, creatinine,uric acid,electrolytes and B.P will be done,to assess progress. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Which Medicine Should Be Taken For High Creatinine Level?

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can understand your concern. Your reports suggest a diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy, with hypertension(high B.P.) and renal failure. You should mention duration of diabetes,hypertension and kidney failure. The treatment will aim to gradually bring levels of blood sugar (diabetes), creatinine(kidney failure),and B.P.(hypertension)to normal levels. Repeated tests of blood routine,FBS,PP2BS, creatinine,uric acid,electrolytes and B.P will be done,to assess progress. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.