Dr. Chang graduated from the Seoul Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1966. He works in North Tonawanda, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Chang is affiliated with Degraff Memorial Hospital.
Robert Alpern - Woodbridge CT, US Jerry Buysse - Los Altos CA, US Han Ting Chang - Livermore CA, US Dominique Charmot - Campbell CA, US Michael James Cope - Berkeley CA, US John Fordtran - Dallas TX, US Gerrit Klaerner - San Jose CA, US Eric Connor - Los Gatos CA, US Mingjun Liu - Campbell CA, US Futian Liu - Mountain View CA, US Jun Shao - Fremont CA, US
The present invention provides methods and compositions for the treatment of ion imbalances. In particular, the invention provides compositions comprising sodium-binding polymers and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Methods of use of the polymeric and pharmaceutical compositions for therapeutic and/or prophylactic benefits are disclosed herein. Examples of these methods include the treatment of hypertension, chronic heart failure, end stage renal disease, liver cirrhosis, chronic renal insufficiency, fluid overload, or sodium overload.
Methods And Compositions For Treatment Of Ion Imbalances
Robert Alpern - Woodbridge CT, US Jerry Buysse - Los Altos CA, US Han Ting Chang - Livermore CA, US Dominique Charmot - Campbell CA, US Michael James Cope - Berkeley CA, US John Fordtran - Dallas TX, US Gerrit Klaerner - San Jose CA, US Eric Connor - Los Gatos CA, US Mingjun Liu - Campbell CA, US Futian Liu - Mountain View CA, US Jun Shao - Fremont CA, US
The present invention provides methods and compositions for the treatment of ion imbalances. In particular, the invention provides compositions comprising sodium-binding polymers and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Methods of use of the polymeric and pharmaceutical compositions for therapeutic and/or prophylactic benefits are disclosed herein. Examples of these methods include the treatment of hypertension, chronic heart failure, end stage renal disease, liver cirrhosis, chronic renal insufficiency, fluid overload, or sodium overload.