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Raloxifene with kidney impairment: dosing and safety
Kidney function affects how the body clears Raloxifene (Raloxifene) and many of its metabolites. For people with chronic kidney disease, dialysis, or even mild renal impairment from age or comorbidities, the standard 60mg dose may need adjustment. This page summarises the practical principles for Raloxifene in renal impairment.
Why renal function matters for Raloxifene
A meaningful fraction of Raloxifene or its active metabolites is cleared by the kidneys for many medications. Reduced eGFR slows clearance, raises plasma concentrations and prolongs effect. Raloxifene binds estrogen receptors and produces tissue-selective effects: estrogen-agonist activity in bone (preserving bone mineral density) and on lipid metabolism (lowering LDL cholesterol), while… The prescribing information for Raloxifene usually specifies dose adjustments by eGFR threshold (e.g. 30–60 vs <30 mL/min/1.73m²).
Practical guidance
According to the prescribing information, baseline kidney function should be checked before starting Raloxifene and periodically during treatment. People on dialysis need specialist input on dose timing relative to dialysis. Acute kidney injury — from dehydration, infection or other medications — can shift Raloxifene effects unpredictably and may warrant a temporary hold at 60mg.
Frequently asked questions
Is Raloxifene safe with kidney problems? ▾
Mild to moderate kidney impairment usually allows Raloxifene at adjusted lower 60mg doses with monitoring. Severe impairment (eGFR <30) often requires substantial reduction or alternative therapy. The prescriber decides based on lab results and the indication.
Do I need lab tests on Raloxifene if I have kidney disease? ▾
Yes — periodic eGFR and electrolyte monitoring is the standard practice for Raloxifene in chronic kidney disease. Frequency depends on the severity of impairment and on Raloxifene-specific risks. The prescriber sets the schedule.
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