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I took a urine test and my creatinine level is 360. I wanted to know what should be done as it is high . The usual reading should be 28-217mg/dl. Can u pls suggest how to bring it down
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Urine creatinine low levels indicate kidney disease High levels occur in following High meat diet Some drugs like cefotoxin, TMP, cimetidine etc Level is high with increase in lean body mass + Some kidney problems  
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get renal functions done consider other causes given above what are signs and symptoms
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any serious problem is not likely , get first kidney functions done
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Hello, The levels of creatinine in urine are important to keep in check. I would like to know why you got the testing done, so that i can help you with the issue of abnormal creatinine level.
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