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Whalatane

07/27/17 11:07 AM

#3024 RE: fsulevine #3022

Fs I believe you asked me about KERX on another board .

My wife is a PA in dialysis and also runs a stage 4 CKD clinic .
The Head of her dept is of the view that FGEN is the Co to follow and once their drug Roxadustat is approved ( assuming its approved ) the treatments for anemia will likely change .


Note

" Roxadustat produces an increase in Hb levels, decrease in hepcidin and ferritin levels , and increase in total iron binding capacity levels , suggesting an improvement in iron mobilization that contributes to increased RBC production "

Hope that helps ...your AMRN friend ..:-)
Kiwi