Oliguria medical therapy

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Overview

Treatment

Medical Therapy

It mainly depends on the cause.

Contraindicated medications

Anuria is considered an absolute contraindication to the use of the following medications:

Home Care

The patient should follow prescribed fluid regimens and measure urine output as directed.

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