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How can affect the kidney failure to the gingival hyperplasia?

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Question added by phillip pablico , Pure kuwait falcon hospital , Loulwa limited corporation
Date Posted: 2014/06/02
Dr.Jamil Ahmad
by Dr.Jamil Ahmad , Resident Medical officer/Medicine and Nephrology , Ministry of health Saudi Arabia

Although it is the side effect of the medication but it very really effect the patient's those who receive immunosuppressive after renal transplant may be having this problem but in normal routine we never come across the patient using amlodipine having such side effect. Dr.Jamil ahmad Nephrology unit

Asrar Ahmed
by Asrar Ahmed , Private oral surgeon and implantologist (Part-time) , Brighton White Dental Studio

Gingival hyperplasia can occur as side effect of a number of medicines. For example anticonvulsants (phenytoin), immunosuppressive drugs (cyclosporine A) and calcium channel blockers (nifedipine and amlodipine). Kidney failure patients receiving kidney transplant are on immunosuppressive medicines so can have side effect of gingival hyperplasia. 

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