Palatability and physical properties of potassium-binding resin RDX7675: comparison with sodium polystyrene sulfonate
Vanessa Zann,1 John McDermott,1 Jeffrey W Jacobs,2 James P Davidson,2 Fangling Lin,2 Paul Korner,2 Robert C Blanks,2 David P Rosenbaum2 1Quotient Clinical, Nottingham, UK; 2Ardelyx Inc., Fremont, CA, USA Background: Hyperkalemia is a potentially life-threatening condition that patients with heart fa...
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Main Authors: | Zann V (Author), McDermott J (Author), Jacobs JW (Author), Davidson JP (Author), Lin F (Author), Korner P (Author), Blanks RC (Author), Rosenbaum DP (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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