Metabolic adjuvants to erythropoietin therapy.

I Macdougall
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It is possible to potentiate the response to epoietin by co-administering other agents. In some instances, this response is seen when there is a deficiency of a certain substance. In other cases, administration of an adjuvant such as intravenous iron, vitamin D, L-carnitine, or androgens can enhance the response to epoietin when given as a surfeit. With most of these agents, with perhaps the exception of intravenous iron, further research is required to determine the exact role they may play in clinical practice. As long as the cost of epoietin therapy remains fairly high, the challenge will continue as to the best way of optimizing its effect, and we can look forward to new developments in this expanding area of research.

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促红细胞生成素治疗的代谢辅助剂。
有可能通过联合使用其他药物来增强对促生成素的反应。在某些情况下,当缺乏某种物质时就会出现这种反应。在其他情况下,如静脉注射铁、维生素D、左旋肉碱或雄激素等佐剂,过量时可增强对促生成素的反应。对于大多数这些药物,可能除了静脉注射铁外,还需要进一步的研究来确定它们在临床实践中可能发挥的确切作用。只要促生成素治疗的成本仍然相当高,优化其效果的最佳方式的挑战将继续存在,我们可以期待这一不断扩大的研究领域的新发展。
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Author Index Vol. 25, 1999 Manuscript Consultants Contents Vol. 25, 1999 Subject Index Vol. 25, 1999 Subject Index Vol. 25, No. 4–6, 1999
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