Claims
- 1. A method of treating chronic renal insufficiency comprising administering an effective amount of urodilatin to a patient with chronic renal insufficiency for one or both of (i) improving residual renal function in the patient before obligatory dialysis and (ii) prolonging the patient's dialysis-free intervals.
- 2. A method of treating chronic renal insufficiency comprising adding an effective amount of urodilatin to the peritoneal dialysate of a patient with chronic renal insufficiency undergoing dialysis, for improving the clearance of fluid and urinary waste substances into the abdominal cavity of the patient.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 51 471 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a 371 of PCT/EP00/10462, filed Oct. 24, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/EP00/10462 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/30376 |
5/3/2001 |
WO |
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WO 8806596 |
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8806596 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Meyer et al. Urodilatin, a natriuretic peptide with clinical implications. Eur J Med Res. Feb. 21, 1998; 3(1-2):103-110. Review.* |
Seeman et al. “Urinary excretion of urodilatin in healthy children and children with renal disease”, XP-000993239, Pediatric Nephrology, (1998) pp. 55-59. |
Meyer et al. “Urodilatin, A Natriuretic Peptide with Clinical Implications”, XP-000993049, European Journal of Medical Research, (1998), pp. 103110. |