Renal impairment, characterized by a decline in kidney function, represents a significant health challenge affecting millions of individuals worldwide. The kidneys play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis by filtering waste products and regulating fluid and electrolyte balance. Impairment of renal function can lead to a cascade of complications, including chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease, necessitating renal replacement therapy such as dialysis or transplantation. Pharmacological interventions play a critical role in managing renal impairment, and this article provides an overview of current trends and future prospects in this field.
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