My father has stage 5 kidney disease with diabetes and high blood pressure, and he is on daily dialysis. His report shows diabetic kidney damage. Are medicines like Cudo Forte, Renoque, or Anfoe helpful in his condition?
Asked by Female, 40 · 2 months ago
Stage 5 kidney disease with diabetes and high blood pressure means the kidneys have lost most of their filtering ability, which is why daily dialysis is required. Diabetic Kidney Disease is usually permanent at this stage, so treatment mainly focuses on maintaining fluid balance, controlling blood sugar and blood pressure, correcting anaemia, and preventing complications. Cudo Forte and Renoque are generally used as nutritional or supportive supplements in chronic kidney disease, while Anfoe may be used in some patients with kidney-related anaemia if haemoglobin levels are low. These medicines may support nutrition or anaemia management, but they do not cure or reverse stage 5 kidney failure. Dialysis regularity, diabetes control, blood pressure management, fluid restriction, low-salt diet, and close nephrologist follow-up remain the most important parts of care. Consult the doctor before adding or stopping any medicine, as kidney patients are highly sensitive to medications and to electrolyte changes.