Prescribing medicines in renal impairment: using the appropriate estimate of renal function to avoid the risk of adverse drug reactions
For most patients and most medicines, estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) is an appropriate measure of renal function for determining dosage adjustments in renal impairment; however, in some circumstances, the Cockcroft-Gault formula should be used to calculate creatinine clearance (CrCl).
Advice for healthcare professionals (1):
Cockcroft-Gault equation is often used as a method of estimating GFR (although it was developed as a method of predicting creatinine clearance) from knowledge of serum creatinine, age and weight:
For women multiply the result of calculation by 0.85.The calculation is unreliable if the patient has unstable renal function, is very obese, or is oedematous.
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