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Sevelamer (rINN) is a medication used to treat hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease. When taken with meals, it binds to dietary phosphate and prevents its absorption. Sevelamer was invented and developed by GelTex Pharmaceuticals. Sevelamer is marketed by under the brand names Renagel (sevelamer ) and Renvela (sevelamer ).


Chemistry and pharmacology
Sevelamer consists of polyallylamine that is crosslinked with . The marketed form sevelamer hydrochloride is a partial hydrochloride salt being present as approximately 40% and 60% sevelamer base. The amine groups of sevelamer become partially in the intestine and interact with phosphate ions through and .


Medical uses
Sevelamer is used in the management of hyperphosphatemia in adult patients with stage 4 and 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis. Its efficacy at lowering phosphate levels is similar to that of , but without the accompanying risk of and arterial calcification. In patients with CKD, it has also been shown to reduce LDL and .


Contraindications
Sevelamer therapy is contraindicated in or bowel obstruction. In hypophosphatemia, sevelamer could exacerbate the condition by further lowering phosphate levels in the blood, which could be fatal.


Adverse effects
Common adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of sevelamer include: and , , , , , .


Other effects
Sevelamer can significantly reduce serum . This reduction has no known detrimental effect and may be helpful in patients with .

Sevelamer is able to sequester advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in the gut, preventing their absorption into the blood. AGEs contribute to , which can damage cells (like , which produce in the ). As Vlassara and Uribarri explain in a 2014 review on AGEs, this may explain why sevelamer, but not calcium carbonate (a phosphate binder that does not sequester AGEs), has been shown to lower AGEs in the blood, as well as oxidative stress and inflammatory markers.

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