2012
DOI: 10.5812/nephropathol.7475
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Erythropoietin; bright future and new hopes for an old drug

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“…Medicinal plants play a central role as traditional medicine for their therapeutic or preventive effects against drug or chemical toxicities (2)(3)(4)(5), however, some herbs, which even have been used traditionally might have acute or chronic toxicity. Among the plants that might have liver toxicity based on the traditional beliefs of people in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari (a province in Iran), is Stachys lavandulifolia (1).…”
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“…Medicinal plants play a central role as traditional medicine for their therapeutic or preventive effects against drug or chemical toxicities (2)(3)(4)(5), however, some herbs, which even have been used traditionally might have acute or chronic toxicity. Among the plants that might have liver toxicity based on the traditional beliefs of people in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari (a province in Iran), is Stachys lavandulifolia (1).…”
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“…The etiologies of renal failure were diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, various glomerular diseases, autosomal dominant poly cystic kidney disease(ADPKD) and also urinary tract infections [32][33][34][35][36][37][38].According to the severity of secondary hyperparathyroidism, each patient was treated with oral active vitamin D3 (Rocaltrol), calcium carbonate, and Rena-Gel capsules at various doses. According to the severity of anemia, patients were treated with IV iron therapy Iron Source (venofer) at various doses after each dialysis session .All patients were under treatments of 6 mg folic acid daily, oral vitamin B-complex tablet daily and also 2000 U IV Eprex (recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) were given to each patient after each dialysis session routinely [39][40][41]. Exclusion criteria were active or chronic infection.…”
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“…Oxidative stress has also been reported in the tubular toxicity of gentamicin. Thus, gentamicin enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation [9,10] and ROS-induced cell death was found to have a role in gentamicin-mediated acute renal failure [11,12]. Therefore, treatment with antioxidants might be effective to ameliorate the damage [12,13].…”
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