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Overview
What is Myhephron?
Mynephron capsules are opaque black capsules imprinted with "ME 185". Mynephron capsules are formulated with water-soluble vitamins intended to replace specific vitamin loss during dialysis.
What does Myhephron look like?
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What are the available doses of Myhephron?
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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Myhephron?
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How should I use Myhephron?
Mynephron capsule is indicated in the wasting syndrome of chronic renal failure, uremia and impaired metabolic functions of the kidney, and to maintain levels when the dietary intake of vitamins is inadequate or excretion (loss) is excessive. Mynephron is also highly effective as a stress vitamin.
One capsule daily, or as directed by a physician. If on dialysis, take after treatment.
What interacts with Myhephron?
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What are the warnings of Myhephron?
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What are the precautions of Myhephron?
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What are the side effects of Myhephron?
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What should I look out for while using Myhephron?
What might happen if I take too much Myhephron?
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How should I store and handle Myhephron?
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Clinical Information
Chemical Structure
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Non-Clinical Toxicology
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Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions
Folic acid in doses above 1.0 mg daily may obscure pernicious anemia in that hematologic remission can occur while neurological manifestions remain progressive. Pernicious anemia should be excluded before using this product since folic acid may mask the symptoms of pernicious anemia.
Reference
This information is obtained from the National Institute of Health's Standard Packaging Label drug database.
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Review
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Interactions
Interactions
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