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Medicine, 03.04.2021 04:50, rocksquad9125

The patient is a 78-year-old woman who has only 20% kidney function. She also has diabetes and is prescribed insulin, which is eliminated by kidney action. What type of dosage adjustment would you expect for this patient? 2. What problems could occur if the drug dosages are not adjusted? 3. Would this change in needed drug dosage be considered an idiosyncratic reaction? Why or why not?

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