Medication Exposure
Cross-source consensus on Medication Exposure from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Medication associations have limited causal interpretability because duration, timing, dose, changes over follow-up, indication, and renal condition were not incorporated. — Bayesian Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Creatinine Trajectories in Children with Auto-Immune Disorders to Predict Paediatric Kidney Disease Risk in a Single Centre Study
- Medication exposure was represented as binary variables for six medication subgroups. — Bayesian Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Creatinine Trajectories in Children with Auto-Immune Disorders to Predict Paediatric Kidney Disease Risk in a Single Centre Study
- Calcium channel blocker use had the largest positive medication-associated coefficient. — Bayesian Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Creatinine Trajectories in Children with Auto-Immune Disorders to Predict Paediatric Kidney Disease Risk in a Single Centre Study
- Immunosuppressant and immune modulator use were associated with reduced hazard. — Bayesian Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Creatinine Trajectories in Children with Auto-Immune Disorders to Predict Paediatric Kidney Disease Risk in a Single Centre Study
- Corticosteroid use was associated with increased hazard of the composite event. — Bayesian Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Creatinine Trajectories in Children with Auto-Immune Disorders to Predict Paediatric Kidney Disease Risk in a Single Centre Study