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 Why do kidney dialysis patients have totake special precautions with chloraminated water? View Question: www.pokwater.com

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Kidney dialysispatients can safely drink, cook, and bathe in chloraminated water. However,just as with chlorine, chloramine can harm kidney dialysis patients during thedialysis if it is not removed before water mixes with the bloodstream. Toprotect dialysis patients during the dialysis process, chloramines must beremoved before they enter the bloodstream. Kidney dialysis patients can safelydrink c...
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