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The two most important ones that it makes are erythropoetin and renin.
Erythropoetin tells the bone marrow to make more red blood cells.
For example, in kidney failure, the kidneys do not make erythropoetin.
So doctors have to give people erythropoetin so they make enough red blood cells.
Treatment with erythropoetin or intravenous immunoglobulin have been helpful in some patients.
Erythropoetin is made by the kidneys if there is less oxygen in the kidney.
EPO is short for erythropoetin, a naturally occurring substance that stimulates the production of red blood cells.
Demonstrated that administering erythropoetin under the skin is as effective and less expensive than intravenous administration for treatment of severe anemia in hemodialysis patients.
Any benefit of erythropoetin must be weighed against the 50% increase in thrombosis, which has been demonstrated in numerous trials .
When these levels of erythropoetin rise, they signal the release of immature red blood cells into the bloodstream and is linked to anemia.
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Erythropoetin, a hormone made by the kidneys, controls the production of the red blood cells as well as the rate at which they are released from the bone marrow.
Examples are the blood-production stimulating protein erythropoetin, or the growth-stimulating hormone named (simply) "growth hormone" or biosynthetic human insulin and its analogues.
During chronic hypoxia exposure, the mechanism used to increase hematocrit is independent of the spleen and results from hormonal stimulation of the kidney by erythropoetin (EPO).
Amgen Inc. is coming under pressure from Government officials who contend that Medicare is paying too high a price for the company's anti-anemia drug, erythropoetin, or EPO.
"I've lived by the rules," Armstrong said, denying that he had used erythropoetin, or EPO, an illegal performance-enhancing drug, or cortisone in the 88th Tour de France.
Dr. Presant has prescribed a drug called erythropoetin, which stimulates red blood cell production, that has only been approved for use in kidney dialysis patients and people with AIDS.
Some of the group's best known hits include (alphabetically): 'Erythropoietin', or its alternative 'erythropoetin' (, , or ) or 'EPO', is a glycoprotein hormone that controls erythropoiesis, or red blood cell production.
If complications occur in children, patients can be treated with vitamin D. Gamma interferon has also been shown to be effective, and it can be associated to vitamin D. Erythropoetin has been used to treat any associated anemia.
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An erythropoetin stimulating agent may be required to ensure adequate production of red blood cells, activated vitamin D supplements and phosphate binders may be required to counteract the effects of kidney failure on bone metabolism, and blood volume and electrolyte disturbance may need correction.
A patient with multiple sclerosis or with hepatitis who now is injected with interferon, a child who needs injections of growth hormone, a dialysis patient who needs injections of erythropoetin to correct anemia, all might eventually have this new sort of gene therapy, Dr. Wilson said.