Phentermine-induced AIN is the first case implicating phentermine as the causative Phentermine-Induced Acute Kidney Injury Secondary to Uncontrolled
Evidence on the effects of phentermine-topiramate extended-release (ER) on the kidney is insufficient, but the use of phentermine or topiramate
Phentermine is removed from the body, in part, by the kidneys. So if you have kidney damage, you may need a lower phentermine dosage. Otherwise
The kidneys play a role in filtering out phentermine from the body. People People with impaired kidney function may eliminate phentermine more slowly than
Kidney problems. Phentermine is removed from the body, in part, by the kidneys. So if you have kidney damage, you may need a lower phentermine
patients with normal kidney function and mild kidney failure. phentermine or topiramate alone reportedly induces kidney disease.
Kidney problems. Phentermine is removed from the body, in part, by the kidneys. So if you have kidney damage, you may need a lower phentermine
Kidney problems. Your kidneys remove phentermine from your body. If your kidneys don't work well, phentermine could build up in your body
The half-life of phentermine is approximately 20 hours, and it is excreted in the kidney. Discussion on contraindications to phentermine. The
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