Paul Saladino· MD
but an elevated bu n in someone that had a large protein meal the night before is probably not a problem
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but an elevated bu n in someone that had a large protein meal the night before is probably not a problem
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the BU N is something we see a lot in carnivores so bu n is blood urea nitrogen it's often slightly elevated in people that eat a lot of protein or meat it can be elevated due to dehydration or a high protein meal even the night before