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The study was performed to compare the efficacy of a herbal plant, Orthosiphon grandiflorus (OG), and the drug sodium potassium citrate (SPC) in treatment of renal calculi. Forty-eight rural stone formers identified by ultrasonography were recruited and randomly assigned to two treatment groups (G1
OBJECTIVE
To determine the effect of topiramate (TPM) on 24-hour urinary parameters in stone formers. TPM is frequently prescribed for epilepsy, migraine headaches, and eating disorders.
METHODS
Twelve stone-forming patients who were prescribed TPM between 2003 and 2008 were identified from our
OBJECTIVE
The aims of this study were to assess (1) the magnitude and temporality of decreased urinary citrate excretion in patients just starting topiramate and (2) the effect of alkali replacement on topiramate-induced hypocitraturia.
METHODS
Study 1 was a prospective, non-intervention study in