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Renal Drug Failure With?3 Doxycycline Fecally Eliminated Patients

The flashcard explains that doxycycline, being fecally eliminated, can be used in renal failure. It also warns against taking tetracyclines with milk, antacids, or iron preparations due to inhibited absorption by divalent cations.

La flashcard explique que la doxycycline, éliminée par voie fécale, peut être utilisée en cas d'insuffisance rénale. Elle avertit également de ne pas prendre de tétracyclines avec du lait, des antiacides ou des préparations à base de fer en raison de l'inhibition de l'absorption par des cations divalents.

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Which drug to use in renal failure, why?
do not take these drugs with?3 why?
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Doxycycline is fecally eliminated and can be used in patients with renal failure. 

Do not take
tetracyclines with milk (Ca2+), antacids (Ca2+ or Mg2+), or iron-containing preparations because
divalent cations inhibit drugs’ absorption in the gut.

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