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has any body long term had any kidney issues before i really commit to this drug

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And the drug is…..?

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these drugs (am assuming an anticoagulant?) have been vigorously tested and whilst in them you should have yearly blood tests. Good luck.

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Mugsy15

I'm afraid your post is so lacking in information that no-one will be able to help.

You don't say whether you actually have renal failure or if you are concerned that the proposed drug may cause it.

You don't say what drug is proposed.

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