Kidney International Reports (Apr 2021)
POS-264 PATIENT PALATABILITY AND PREFERENCE STUDY OF 3 POTASSIUM BINDERS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND HYPERKALAEMIA: RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF THE APPETIZE STUDY
- G. JAMES,
- H. Søndergaard,
- K. Hedman,
- N. Karlsson,
- E. Wittbrodt,
- I. Sabir,
- J. Kim,
- R. Allgren,
- G. Stjernlöf,
- M. Någård,
- H.L. Chung,
- J. Morris,
- D.C. Wheeler
Affiliations
- G. JAMES
- AstraZeneca, None, Cambridge, United Kingdom
- H. Søndergaard
- Danish Kidney Association, None, Taastrup, Denmark
- K. Hedman
- AstraZeneca, None, Gothenburg, Sweden
- N. Karlsson
- AstraZeneca, None, Gothenburg, Sweden
- E. Wittbrodt
- AstraZeneca, None, Gaithersburg, United States
- I. Sabir
- AstraZeneca, None, Cambridge, United Kingdom
- J. Kim
- AstraZeneca, None, Gaithersburg, United States
- R. Allgren
- AstraZeneca, None, Gaithersburg, United States
- G. Stjernlöf
- AstraZeneca, None, Gothenburg, Sweden
- M. Någård
- AstraZeneca, None, Gaithersburg, United States
- H.L. Chung
- AstraZeneca, None, Taipei City, Taiwan
- J. Morris
- AdSAM- University of Florida, None, Gainesville, United States
- D.C. Wheeler
- University College London, Department of Renal Medicine, London, United Kingdom
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 6,
no. 4
p. S112