Renal in a sentence as an adjective

Imagine that there was a drug that reduced your renal function by 25% in two weeks.

Also which ones could be made to look like flu, renal failure, pneumonia etc.

Her doctors concluded that high-dose vitamin C therapy should be avoided in patients with renal failure.

"Fluid, electrolyte, and renal indices of hydration during 11 days of controlled caffeine consumption".

They mention in the article that it had a dose-dependent effect on renal function that was both predictable and reversible.

What are you talking about?My #3 point was not that dietary health isn't important. It IS important. It's as important as cardiology, renal, etc in the curriculum.

Does low level alkalosis with renal compensation cause an increase in removal of food products from the body?At least it seems that we now have created an increased carbon removal by excreting HCO3- in urine!?

Everything from the correct techniques for birthing to height projection charts for children, through immunisations and treatment for common illnesses, to whole specialties of cardiology, renal medicine, ....

Key word: "usually".After that qualified reassurance we read that "In recent years, large-scale epidemiological studies have convincingly shown that lithium treatment elevates the risk of chronic kidney disease and renal failure.

In the past, individuals with impaired renal function receiving dialysis were reported to be at greater risk for aluminium intoxication associated with contaminated replacement fluids.

Renal definitions

adjective

of or relating to the kidneys

See also: nephritic