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Immunosuppressive Drugs: In cases where corticosteroids alone are ineffective, immunosuppressive drugs such as cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine, or tacrolimus may be prescribed to suppress the immune system and reduce proteinuria.
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Diuretics: Diuretics like furosemide or spironolactone may be prescribed to help reduce swelling (edema) by increasing urine output and removing excess fluid from the body.
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Cholesterol-Lowering Medications: Statins or other cholesterol-lowering medications may be prescribed to manage hyperlipidemia, which is commonly associated with nephrotic syndrome.
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Management of Underlying Conditions: If nephrotic syndrome is secondary to another underlying condition such as diabetes or lupus, proper management of that condition is essential to help control nephrotic syndrome symptoms.
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