Researchers at the University of Waterloo in canada have developed a "computer kidney" that can help shed light on impacts of medicines taken by those who don't drink enough water. The ability of the kidney to maintain water balance is vital to our health. It controls water balance, and when we are dehydrated, it produces highly concentrated urine to get rid of waste using as little water as possible.

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The researchers found that the elderly people with impaired kidney function and those taking a combination of certain drugs need to be extra mindful of their water intake. "People who have high blood pressure are typically given a water pill, so they pee a lot to lower their blood volume and in so doing lower their blood pressure," said Anita Layton, professor of Applied Mathematics, Pharmacy and Biology at Waterloo.

 


These patients are frequently also given another drug that targets a hormonal system which will affect the kidney as well. "A lot of people are on these two drugs, and they will be fine. But one day they might have a headache and take an aspirin, and the three of these drugs together can hurt your kidneys," Layton added in a paper published in the American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology.


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