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High BUN/creatinine ratio on tymlos

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Tymlos can affect the amount of calcium in your blood, which in turn can affect the kidneys. Normally it's not an issue, but it's best to discuss with your doctor. I wouldn't get stressed over a score that is barely out of range.

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@njx58 Thank you for making me feel a bit better, I sent my Dr message about my concerns. I am concerned because I have lupus as well and have had kidney issues, almsost needing a bippsy at one point.