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renal pharmacology

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Renal pharmacology is the academic and research field dedicated to investigating the interactions between pharmaceutical agents and the kidney. This encompasses the study of how drugs affect renal function, structure, and disease processes (pharmacodynamics), as well as how the kidney influences drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and particularly excretion (pharmacokinetics). The discipline explores the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which drugs act on kidney tissues, the development of pharmacological therapies for renal diseases, and the principles governing drug dosing and toxicity management in patients with impaired kidney function. Its significance lies in advancing the treatment of kidney disorders, preventing drug-induced renal injury, and optimizing drug therapy for overall patient health.

Top Authors

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GR

Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research

LG

Tulane University

RW

University of Colorado Denver

NK

Brigham and Women's Hospital

PA

Georgetown University

Top Institutions

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Inserm

Paris, France

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, United States

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, United States