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9. Medicine Restrictions to Slow CKD

There is a long list of over-the-counter drugs that should be used sparingly or not at all that only you can stop you from using: including aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen. Laxatives and antacids often contain magnesium and aluminum which do not help slow CKD. Additionally, discuss what supplements you are using after being diagnosed with CKD.

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