I had to look up what that was. Why are you using it? I take the vitamin they prescribe, NephroCaps. That is mostly B vitamins.
Basically, the issue is Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs). This is a class of toxins whose molecular weight is too big to enable these molecules to pass through the dialyzer membrane. Hence hemodialysis does not do a good job of filtering out these toxins. (Though a healthy kidney, being a lot smarter, does filter them out.)Studies have shown that in patients on hemodialysis, the level of AGEs in the blood can be ten times that of a person with healthy kidneys.In Europe, they have had success with using benfotiamine to speed the release of AGEs from the body. AGE levels can fall as much as 40%.I was taking benfotiamine regularly when I was on dialysis. Now that I have a kidney transplant, I stopped. I posted about benfotiamine a couple of times a year ago or so--try searching for my posts.
I saw your posts after a search. I see that you also took 150 mg as recommended by your dietician. Is there any brand or dosage you recommend?
I had bought Benfotiamine 150 mg capsules from Doctor's Best http://www.drbvitamins.com/index.phpBut I don't think it matters which brand you buy, unless you're allergic to one of the inert ingredients.Eventually I had increased my dose to 300 mg/day (that's 2 of those 150 mg capsules per day).But PLEASE don't take Benfotiamine or anything else on your own without discussing it with your doctor or dietician first!