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A 6 feet tall 90 pound patient BMI equals 12 indicating they were very underweight died at age 50 years of age at the time of his death. He was taking six different drugs daily. The patient’s physician calculated the patient’s renal function using the Cockroft and gold formula and used ideal body weight rather than the patient’s actual body weight in the calculation the patient’s urine creatinine was 1.0 mg/dl which of the following could be a potential consequences due to the method used to assess the patient’s renal function? A. There is no potential clinical consequence. B. The rate of renal clearance of drugs may be under-estimated.C. The rate of renal clearance of drugs may be over-estimated. D. only the rate of renal clearance of lipophilic drugs will be underestimated.
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