Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 " patient éclairé " translates more or less into " informed patient " . They use ACE inhibitors in France just like everywhere else. In fact, one of the popular ones in Canada, where I live, is from a French pharmaceutical company. It's called Coversyl here. French doctors do pay a lot of attention to blood pressure. In fact, French nephrologists are well-known to prefer controlling blood pressure in hemodialysis patients without drugs, by removing more fluid over a longer treatment time. There have been studies on this. This is a practice that might be adopted elsewhere, as it does seem to be beneficial, if it weren't that longer treatment times cost more. It's easier to just prescribe a blood pressure pill. Of course, from the patient's point of view, longer dialysis times may not be something very desirable. Since the late 1960's, IgAN has traditionally been treated more seriously in France than probably anywhere else except Japan, given that it was first identified by Dr. Berger. Pierre Curing a kidney disease in different countries > ACE inhibitors are essential and I hope those French doctors are > also monitoring hypertension. > > > Jack Hello Jack Yes, those French doctors monitors carefully hypertension. I don't know if ACE inhibators exist, or even if they are commercialize, but some lot-of-prescribed stuff are Amlor and Renitec. I don't know their active principe, I am not a pharmacist ;-) If I need to do pharmacy to know that sure that I'll be quickly pissed of since there are lot of maths.... You say " those French doctors " , but different country, diffrerent culture. Sure that on the subject of fish oil, French doctors are not very open-minded. Surely, going there I learn a lot : I confront two methods, two systems, two ways to see the patient. I can say (since I am partially deaf) that in France, you don't have this culture of " patient éclairé " . Pierre, French-speakers, help me please to translate it into English !! It means that the more knowledge the patient has,the more he'll be able to take care of himself and the less he'll fear. I believe a lot of this way to take care. Unfortunately, in France, doctors have plenty powerness. They consider patients as they should obey like children. Fortunately though, thanks to a patient like you, there is an interesting website, www.renaloo.com (if I can I'll put it in the links). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Thanks Pierre for this translation. Well I haven't lot of knowledge about ACE inhibator and medecine, that's why I didn't know. Thanks again for sharing your culture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Thanks Pierre for this translation. Well I haven't lot of knowledge about ACE inhibator and medecine, that's why I didn't know. Thanks again for sharing your culture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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