Unece® U-99
Kidney Diseases Cannot Be Discussed In Isolation From Diabetes & Hypertension
The common causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, which lead to a progressive loss in kidney function over a period of years. The symptoms of worsening kidney function are not specific, and might include feeling generally unwell and experiencing a reduced appetite.
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Stage
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GFR* |
Description
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Treatment |
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1 | 90+ | Normal kidney function but urine findings or structural abnormalities or genetic trait point to kidney disease. |
Observation, control of blood pressure. |
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2 | 60-89 |
Mildly reduced kidney function, and other findings (as for stage 1) point to kidney disease.
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Observation, control of blood pressure and risk factors.
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3A 3B |
45-59 30-44 |
Moderately reduced kidney function.
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Observation, control of blood pressure and risk factors.
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4 | 15-29 |
Severely reduced kidney function.
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Planning for end stage renal failure.
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5 | <15 |
Very severe, or end stage renal failure.
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Treatment choices.
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Instructions :
For oral or tube feeding under supervision after kidney dialysis. Pour 1 sachet (25g) with 60mL water and stir evenly before serving. Consume within 2 hours.
Osmolality: 560mOsm/kg H2O.
Calories information :
1 sachet (25g) provides 125.2Kcal (17.1% protein, 47.2% fat and 35.6% carbohydrate). This product offers 2.0Kcal/ mL.
Low GI formula for stabilizing blood glucose.
High in MCT oils for supporting insulin sensitivity.
Therapeutic complex protein designed for quick recovery of serum albumin.