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- A calcimimetic is a pharmaceutical drug that mimics the action of calcium on tissues, by allosteric activation of the calcium-sensing receptor that is...
- hyperparathyroidism and parathyroid carcinoma. Cinacalcet acts as a calcimimetic (i.e., it mimics the action of calcium on tissues) by allosteric activation...
- medical therapy with cinacalcet with lower risk of complications. A calcimimetic (such as cinacalcet) is a potential therapy for some people with severe...
- Etelcalcetide, sold under the brand name Parsabiv, is a calcimimetic medication for the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in people undergoing...
- parathyroid adenoma Specialty General surgery, endocrine surgery Complications Hypoparathyroidism Approach Open Other options Calcimimetics [edit on Wikidata]...
- S, Murai M, Masuda N, Haruyama W, Shoukei Y, et al. (2018). "A novel calcimimetic agent, evocalcet (MT-4580/KHK7580), suppresses the parathyroid cell function...
- secondary hyperparathyroidism due to chronic kidney disease on dialysis calcimimetics do not appear to affect the risk of early death. It does decrease the...
- Brown tumors in primary cases. Calcitriol (Rocaltrol) and cinacalcet (a calcimimetic) are used as pharmacologic treatments. Age and gender have an effect...
- antidepressant) quinidine (class I antiarrhythmic agent) quinine cinacalcet (calcimimetic) ritonavir (antiretroviral) cannabidiol Moderate duloxetine (SNRI) terbinafine...
- advanced then treatment for that is required, namely chronic dialysis. Calcimimetic agents may be necessary, e.g. Cinacalcet.[citation needed] In mild cases...