Click here for Great Britain Prescribing Information for Kerendia▼ (finerenone). Adverse Event Reporting details can be found at the bottom of the page
Click here for Great Britain Prescribing Information for Kerendia▼ (finerenone). Adverse Event Reporting details can be found at the bottom of the page
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Click here for Great Britain Prescribing Information for Kerendia▼ (finerenone). Adverse Event Reporting details can be found at the bottom of the page
Professor Philip Kalra and Dr Arif Khwaja discuss models of care for people with T2D and CKD, including NHS prevention strategies such as CVDPREVENT, and the implications of the Renal Services Transformation Programme for this population. Practical case studies will be introduced during the video to illustrate treatment and referral decisions for these patients.
Professor Philip Kalra and Professor Smeeta Sinha discuss the potential role of Kerendia▼ (finerenone) in optimising the diabetic kidney disease (DKD) patient pathway, from early patient identification and initiation of treatment, to knowing how to manage hyperkalaemia and when to refer to a nephrologist.
Professor Philip Kalra and Dr Kieran McCafferty examine the burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), assess the clinical trial data for Kerendia▼ (finerenone) and its impact on the progression of CKD associated with T2D, and outline prescribing considerations for Kerendia in people with CKD associated with T2D.
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