Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
First of all, A gradual decrease in glomerular filtration rate is a hallmark of renal impairment, a major global public health concern linked to elevated rates of morbidity and death. Most of the time, comorbid conditions like diabetes and hypertension that need several pharmacological therapies during the course of treatment—a condition known as polypharmacy—are linked to renal impairment.