In patients with renal impairment many drugs or their metabolites are excreted more slowly. It is therefore important to know what drugs will require dose reduction or are to be avoided altogether. An exception to this rule is gentamicin where careful use of a nomogram and monitoring of blood levels (peak one (1) hour after i.m. dose and trough before next dose) make its use relatively safe. (see nomogram on p. 21).

Most drugs are conveniently given at an interval equal to the half-life. If a drug is excreted exclusively by the kidney a reduction in Glomerular Filtration Rate (and hence creatinine clearance) will produce a corresponding reduction in drug excretion.

Thus if GFR falls by half the drug half-life can be expected to double; the dosage interval should therefore be doubled, while the loading dose and maintenance dose are not changed.

For practical purposes serum creatinine gives the most useful index of renal function. It does however fall with age and may not reflect the true state in the elderly, who may be assumed to have a GFR of 50ml/min even if serum creatinine is within normal limits.

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Drugs to be avoided or used with caution in renal failure
Active Ingredient GFR Dosage recommendations Comments
Opioid Analgesics 10-20 - <10 Reduce doses or avoid Increased and prolonged effect; increasd cerebral sensisitivity
Oxazepam see Anxiolytics and Hypnotics
Oxytetracycline see Tetracyclines
Pancuronium see Tubocurarine
Papaveretum see Opioid Analgesics
Penicillamine 20-50 Avoid if possible Nephrotoxic
Pentamidine 20-50 Reduce dose Consult data sheet
Pentazocine see Opioid Analgesics
Pericyazine see Antipsychotics
Perindopril 20-50 Reduce dose and frequncy and monitor response See also Captopril
Perphenazine see Antipsychotics
Pethidine see Opioid Analgesics
Phenobarbitone <10 Avoid large doses
Phenothiazines see Antipsychotics
Phenylbutazone see NSAIDs
Pindolol see Beta-blockers
Piperacillin 20-Oct Reduce dose
Piperazine <10 Reduce dose Neurotoxic
Piroxicam see NSAIDs
Potassium Salts 20-Oct Avoid routine use High risk of hyperkaleamia