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Is there reason to be concerned about bleeding risk, hypocalcemia, or hypomagnesemia when treating patients with Citrasate®?

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Is there reason to be concerned about bleeding risk, hypocalcemia, or hypomagnesemia when treating patients with Citrasate®?

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No. There is no risk of bleeding or low blood mineral levels from citrate use, because the concentration of citrate in the dialysate is well below the level needed to produce anticoagulation of the patient’s blood.

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