When patients diagnosed with uremia, often combined with anemia, acidosis, ionic disorders, hypertension and other complications, for the above situation, can follow the doctor’s instructions oral iron polysaccharide, sodium bicarbonate tablets, calcium acetate, nifedipine extended-release tablets, etc., but eating oral drug therapy generally can not control the condition, need to do renal replacement therapy. There are many complications in patients with uremia stage, such as renal anemia, renal hypertension and ionic disorders, acidosis, secondary hyperparathyroidism and so on. These complications require oral medication. For example, anemia requires iron polysaccharides, folic acid tablets and vitamin B12, as well as the application of erythropoietin, while hypertension requires blood pressure-lowering drugs, such as nifedipine controlled-release tablets, etc. Hypocalcemia requires calcium supplementation (calcium carbonate, calcium acetate, etc.), acidosis can be taken orally as sodium bicarbonate tablets, and secondary hyperparathyroidism can be orally as cinacalcet. All of the above medications need to be standardized under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used without authorization, so as not to aggravate the condition. But uremia only oral drugs generally can not control the condition, most patients need to perform renal replacement therapy. Uremia patients are advised to consult a regular hospital in time, under the guidance of a physician to standardize the treatment.