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Efficacy and tolerability of lamivudine in hepatitis B infected renal transplant recipients: A single center study
Indian Journal of Nephrology, 10/16/09
Agarwal SK et al. – Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in patients on hemodialysis and renal transplantation (RT) usually has an unfavorable course. Lamivudine is a synthetic nucleoside analog with a potent action on HBV replication. Treatment with lamivudine in dialysis and renal transplant patients is well tolerated and safe with efficacy comparable to patients with normal renal function.
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