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Renapharma is a family-owned company deeply rooted in scientific research. It began in the 1980s with Bo G. Danielson's efforts to enhance the lives of renal failure patients at the Academic Hospital in Uppsala. Previously reliant on blood transfusions for survival, research revealed that iron deficiency caused their acute anemia. By incorporating iron into their diets, patients experienced stable red blood cell production and...
Renapharma is a family-owned company deeply rooted in scientific research. It began in the 1980s with Bo G. Danielson's efforts to enhance the lives of renal failure patients at the Academic Hospital in Uppsala. Previously reliant on blood transfusions for survival, research revealed that iron deficiency caused their acute anemia. By incorporating iron into their diets, patients experienced stable red blood cell production and overcame their anemia, greatly benefiting from the treatment.

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Sweden
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Riddargatan 16, 114 51 Stockholm
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