A Comparison between the Acute Effects of Coxis on renal function with that of diclofenac Sodium in patients with rheumatological disorders
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Celecoxib ( COX-2 inhibitors), Renal Function, Diclofenac SodiumAbstract
The aim of this study was identify the effect of (coxibs) on renal function in comparison to the traditional (NSAIDs) to provide more insight on this issue. Particular emphasis has been paid to the possible acute renal toxicities such as acute decline in renal function, hyperkalaemia, hypertension and sodium and water retension, the study was conducted during the period from (February –August) 2018 , Rheumatological out-patient clinic in Ibn-Sina Teaching Hospital in Mosul. patients and methods : Eighty patients with different rheumatological disorders who have no history of pre-existing renal disease.Downloads
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