Acute Renal Failure Symptoms And Solutions

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Individuals affected by acute renal failure may be treated with the use of certain medications, depending on the underlying cause. Several drugs can help stimulate different functions in the body that have become impaired as a result of oxygen deprivation and toxicity. Vasopressor medications such as norepinephrine are used to cause the blood vessels to contract, resulting in a rise in blood pressure levels. Fluids may be given intravenously if the patient has become dehydrated as a result of their renal failure. Acute renal failure patients who have experienced a dangerous accumulation of excess fluids in the body as a result of poorly functioning kidneys may require diuretic medications. Diuretic medications like furosemide help increase the individual's urine output, which helps reduce the buildup of fluids and flush out the harmful toxins. In some cases, statin drugs and ACE inhibitors such as benazepril and pravastatin may be able to assist the patient's body with resuming normalization of the kidneys.

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