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Entresto Approved for Heart Failure - Renal and Urology News PDF Print
July 10, 2015 Entresto Approved for Heart Failure - Renal and Urology News
Entresto helps reduce the rate of cardiovascular death and hospitalization, compared to the drug enalapril.

(HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the drug Entresto (sacubitril/valsartan) to treat heart failure.

Entresto was evaluated in clinical trials involving more than 8,000 adults. It was shown to reduce the rate of cardiovascular death and hospitalization, compared to the drug enalapril. Most clinical trial participants were taking currently approved medications for heart failure, including ?-blockers, diuretics, and mineralocorticoid antagonists.

Common side effects of Entresto included hypotension, hyperkalemia, and renal impairment, according to the agency. A more serious adverse effect was angioedema. Blacks and those with a history of angioedema are at higher risk of this reaction, the FDA said. Entresto should not be used with any angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, which would increase a user's risk of angioedema. And women should discontinue Entresto as soon as possible if they become pregnant, the FDA warned.

"Heart failure is a leading cause of death and disability in adults," Norman Stockbridge, M.D., Ph.D., director of the division of cardiovascular and renal products in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in a statement. "Treatment can help people with heart failure live longer and enjoy more active lives."

Entresto is produced by Novartis, based in East Hanover, N.J.

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  1. FDA news release, July 7, 2005

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Deep market research report about global dialysis water treatment system ... - WhaTech PDF Print

Deep market research report about global dialysis water treatment system industry for 2014 just published

This report presents product specification, manufacturing process, and product cost structure etc. Production is separated by regions, technology and applications. Analysis also covers upstream raw materials, equipment, downstream client survey, marketing channels, industry development trend and proposals.

Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry 2014 Deep Market Research Reportis a professional and depth research report on Global Dialysis Water Treatment System industry.

For overview analysis, the report introduces Dialysis Water Treatment System basic information including definition, classification, application, industry chain structure, industry overview, policy analysis, and news analysis. For international and China market analysis, the report analyzes Dialysis Water Treatment System markets in China and other countries or regions (such as US, Europe, Japan,. by presenting research on global products of different types and applications developments and trends of market, technology, and competitive landscape, and leading suppliers and countries’ 2009-2014 capacity, production, cost, price, profit, production value, and gross margin. For leading suppliers, related information is listed as products, customers, application, capacity, market position, and company contact information. 2015-2020 forecast on capacity, production, cost, price, profit, production value, and gross margin for these markets are also included. For technical data and manufacturing plants analysis, the report analyzes Dialysis Water Treatment System leading suppliers on capacity, commercial production date, manufacturing plants distribution, R&D Status, technology sources, and raw materials sources. Table Of Contents: Chapter One Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Overview
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Chapter Seven Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Segment Market Analysis
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Chapter Ten Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Research Conclusions For more information: www.bigmarketresearch.com/report-enquiry/178299

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Fortress Hospital gives new hope to renal patients - NewsDay Zimbabwe - NewsDay PDF Print

Zimbabwe is facing acute shortage of dialysis centres forcing many renal patients to fork out huge amounts of money to seek treatment either at private institutions or abroad.

By Phyllis Mbanje

This was despite a pledge made by President Robert Mugabe that he would ensure that more dialysis centres were established countrywide.

Currently dialysis services were only accessed at Parirenyatwa, Chitungwiza Central and Harare Central hospitals as well as at the Dialysis Centre in Avondale, Harare.

Last year dialysis machines at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo broke down, forcing many renal patients in Matabeleland
region to fork out lots of money travelling to Harare and neighbouring South Africa seeking dialysis services.

Dialysis is the artificial process of eliminating waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultrafiltration) from the blood.
Naturally this process is carried out by the kidneys, but when they malfunction or were damaged they cannot carry out the function properly.

If the waste is not removed the patient will become bloated and if there is no intervention they will succumb to a very traumatic and painful death.

However, more renal patients are set to benefit patients following the construction of a renal facility in Ruwa at the newly-renovated Fortress Private Hospital which will be completed by year end.

During a tour of the facility which is being run by a consortium of local doctors, the administrator Busi Muleya said their goal was to service patients from all walks of life and help them access the life-saving dialysis at a low cost.

“The renal wing will be opened early 2016. Our goal is to service Ruwa and Zimbabwe and reduce the number of people travelling outside the country to get the services,” Muleya said.

Meanwhile, the first phase of the reconstruction of the 50-bed hospital was now functional and the other wings like maternity and radiology will be finished by year end.

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Fortress Hospital gives new hope to renal patients - NewsDay PDF Print

Zimbabwe is facing acute shortage of dialysis centres forcing many renal patients to fork out huge amounts of money to seek treatment either at private institutions or abroad.

By Phyllis Mbanje

This was despite a pledge made by President Robert Mugabe that he would ensure that more dialysis centres were established countrywide.

Currently dialysis services were only accessed at Parirenyatwa, Chitungwiza Central and Harare Central hospitals as well as at the Dialysis Centre in Avondale, Harare.

Last year dialysis machines at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo broke down, forcing many renal patients in Matabeleland
region to fork out lots of money travelling to Harare and neighbouring South Africa seeking dialysis services.

Dialysis is the artificial process of eliminating waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultrafiltration) from the blood.
Naturally this process is carried out by the kidneys, but when they malfunction or were damaged they cannot carry out the function properly.

If the waste is not removed the patient will become bloated and if there is no intervention they will succumb to a very traumatic and painful death.

However, more renal patients are set to benefit patients following the construction of a renal facility in Ruwa at the newly-renovated Fortress Private Hospital which will be completed by year end.

During a tour of the facility which is being run by a consortium of local doctors, the administrator Busi Muleya said their goal was to service patients from all walks of life and help them access the life-saving dialysis at a low cost.

“The renal wing will be opened early 2016. Our goal is to service Ruwa and Zimbabwe and reduce the number of people travelling outside the country to get the services,” Muleya said.

Meanwhile, the first phase of the reconstruction of the 50-bed hospital was now functional and the other wings like maternity and radiology will be finished by year end.

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