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Effects of Large Doses of Colistin Sulphomethate Sodium on Renal Function
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Primary Neurological IllnessLarge DosesRenal InflammationGastroenterologyRenal FunctionRefractory Klebsiella ChestSepsisAcute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney DiseaseHealth SciencesSodium HomeostasisKidney FailureHigh DosesPharmacologyClinical MicrobiologyUrologyPhysiologyColistin Sulphomethate SodiumMedicineNephrologyKidney ResearchEmergency Medicine
High doses of colistin were used in the treatment of severely ill patients with refractory klebsiella chest and urinary tract infections. At the same time renal function was monitored to determine possible nephrotoxicity. In all patients it produced acute renal failure and in some acute tubular necrosis. Though renal failure contributed to the final cause of death in some cases, in the majority death was due to the primary neurological illness.
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