Bezafibrate: lack of effect on creatinine excretion and muscular proteins
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01852236
Bezafibrate: lack of effect on creatinine excretion and muscular proteins
Abstract
The effect of bezafibrate (200 mg t.i.d.) on renal and, to some degree, on muscular function was studied in nine patients with primary hyperlipoproteinemia. No signs of a reduction in creatinine excretion or an increase in muscular proteins could be found serving as a possible explanation for the slight increase in serum creatinine observed in a bezafibrate long-term study in more than 1,000 patients. Further studies are necessary for clarification.
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