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Urgent Notice for those with Kidney Problems / Dialysis / Skin Problems If you have kidney problems, stiffness or skin problems and had an MRI, had an enema before a colonoscopy or had heart bypass surgery your kidney problems may have been caused by a bad drug. MRI with Gadolinium: An MRI contrast drug called Gadolinium causes skin problems, skin thickening, stiffness and a debilitating disease called Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF). Usually, individuals who have kidney problems are affected and get this disease because their kidneys are unable to wash the gadolinium dye out of their bodies. Please fill out the form to the right for Free Packet / Financial Assistance Info.
Fleet Enemas: Individuals who had an enema before a colonoscopy are coming down with a rare but serious form of kidney failure called acute phosphate nephropathy. These enemas have oral sodium phosphates and are know as Fleet Enemas. The products cleanse the bowel by causing patients to loose large amounts of fluid through bowel movements. Please fill out the form to the right for Free Packet / Financial Assistance Info.
Trasylol: Individuals who had Heart Bypass Surgery were often given Trasylol (you will not know if you were given this drug as it was given during surgery). Trasylol caused kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke and in some cases even death. Please fill out the form to the right for Free Packet / Financial Assistance Info.
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