The effect of co-trimoxazole on serum creatinine

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
B A DijkmansH Mattie

Abstract

1 Co-trimoxazole induces a highly significant and reversible elevation of the serum creatinine level. 2 In renal-allograft patients the degree of this elevation is significantly correlated with the concentration of serum creatinine before administration of co-trimoxazole and with the concentration of non-protein-bound trimethoprim.

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