Patients with kidney stones do not do well on Goose Deoxycholic Acid and should apply other medications as appropriate for treatment.
Goose Deoxycholic Acid is mainly used for cholesterol stone disease in clinic, and it is also effective for bile pigmented stones as well as mixed stones, but it does not have much effect on kidney stones.
The main adverse effects of Goose Deoxycholic Acid include diarrhea, dizziness, and nausea. Contraindications to goose deoxycholic acid include severe hepatic hypoplasia and complete biliary obstruction.
Precautions for Goose Deoxycholic Acid include caution in the use of this product when the gallbladder is not functioning; cholesterol stone patients with no improvement in symptoms after the use of the drug, recurrent symptoms of biliary colic, or the emergence of obvious calcified stones, treatment should be terminated, and timely surgical intervention should be taken.
For patients with kidney stones, corresponding drugs should be applied according to the type of stones for treatment, such as uric acid stones, can be applied to the treatment of drugs such as sodium hydrogen potassium citrate, nausea, rash and other adverse reactions after the use of the drug, must promptly seek medical attention.
For patients with kidney stones, they should consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and avoid applying medication at will.