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Published on: April 17, 2021
First Drug for Treating Hepatorenal Syndrome
1Diane S. Aschenbrenner is a former member of the faculty at Notre Dame of Maryland University and the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. She coordinates Drug Watch : diane.aschenbrenner@gmail.com .
Abstract:
Terlipressin (Terlivaz) has been approved as the first drug to treat hepatorenal syndrome.The drug may cause serious or fatal respiratory failure. Nurses should confirm that patients have an oxygen saturation level by pulse oximetry of at least 90% in order to start therapy.
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