The common drugs used for high phosphorus in uremia are lanthanum carbonate, sevelamer, calcium carbonate and calcium acetate. 1. Lanthanum carbonate: it is a non-calcium-containing, aluminum-containing phosphorus binding agent, which can not be absorbed by the body and has a high phosphorus binding capacity. In addition to headaches and allergic skin reactions, it is mainly a gastrointestinal reaction, which can be reduced if the drug is taken at the same time as a meal. 2. Sevelamer: It is a phosphate-binding drug used to treat hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease. Common adverse reactions include constipation, abdominal pain and bloating, nausea and vomiting, and dyspepsia. 3. Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Acetate: Calcium is a commonly used phosphorus-binding agent, but its use should be accompanied by regular testing of blood and urine calcium levels to prevent hypercalcemia. If uremia phosphorus high should go to the regular hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of the doctor, do not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to lead to calcium and phosphorus balance disorder.