Nationwide
#AreYourKidneysOK+? initiative expands access to subsidised blood
screening, public education, and pharmacist support for 12,550
Malaysians.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 19 August 2026 - As chronic conditions such as diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease continue to affect
Malaysians, early detection is becoming increasingly important in
reducing complications and improving long-term health outcomes.
These conditions are closely interconnected across the
Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic spectrum, meaning that a problem affecting one
area of health may also increase the risks to other parts of the body.
However, many individuals may not recognise these risks until their
condition has progressed or complications have developed.
One such complication is hyperkalemia, a condition characterised by
elevated potassium levels in the blood. Hyperkalemia is more common
among people living with chronic kidney disease because impaired kidneys
may have lower ability to remove excess potassium from the body. As the
condition may not always present noticeable warning signs, it remains
under-recognised by the public and may lead to serious complications
affecting the heart's rhythm if not appropriately identified and
managed.
Recognising the need to strengthen early detection and public awareness
across the Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) spectrum, Alpro Group, in
collaboration with AstraZeneca Malaysia, announced the launch of
#AreYourKidneysOK+?, a nationwide awareness campaign dedicated to
encourage early detection, promoting kidney health, and raising
awareness of hyperkalemia.
This nationwide initiative aims to empower Malaysians to better
understand the connection between their heart, kidney and metabolic
health, while bringing greater attention to hyperkalemia as an
often-overlooked complication associated with chronic kidney disease.
At the heart of the campaign is a subsidised blood screening programme
aimed at encouraging more Malaysians to take an earlier and more
proactive approach to their health. Eligible individuals will receive
subsidy on selected blood test packages, to reduce financial
barriers in screening and to support the earlier identification of
potential Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic and health risks.
The campaign aims to reach
12,550 individuals across Malaysia, a shared commitment by Alpro Group and AstraZeneca Malaysia to turn public health awareness into meaningful action.
Beyond providing financial support for screening, the campaign creates a
more accessible pathway for Malaysians to learn about their potential
health risks, undergo appropriate screening and speak to their
healthcare professionals about the next steps they may need to
undertake.
To extend the campaign's reach beyond physical pharmacy locations, the initiative is supported by a
dedicated digital health education platform containing trusted
and easy-to-understand information about hyperkalemia, including its
causes, risk factors, possible warning signs and relationship with
chronic kidney disease.
The platform serves as a public health resource that Malaysians can
access at any time, helping individuals and caregivers better understand
hyperkalemia and prepare for more informed conversations with
pharmacists, doctors and other healthcare professionals.
Through Alpro Group's community healthcare network, members of the
public will also have greater access to pharmacist support and guidance.
Alpro pharmacists can help individuals better understand the importance
of screening, recognise relevant risk factors and seek appropriate
medical assessment or follow-up when necessary.
"Many chronic health risks develop quietly and may only be discovered
after complications have occurred. Through this campaign, we want to
make preventive healthcare more accessible by connecting public
education, affordable screening and professional healthcare support. By
targeting 12,550 Malaysians, we hope to encourage more people to take an
earlier and more proactive step towards understanding their heart,
kidney and metabolic health," said Dr. Ng Ming Lee, Medical Director of
Alpro Clinic.
"As chronic kidney disease remains a significant public health challenge
in Malaysia, this collaboration reflects a shared commitment across the
healthcare ecosystem to strengthen public awareness of kidney health
and bring health education closer to the public. Through Alpro Group's
nationwide network, we aim to help more Malaysians learn about relevant
risk factors and have informed conversations with healthcare
professionals to support appropriate assessment and follow-up," said Dr.
Svetlana Yanchuk, Country President, AstraZeneca Malaysia.
Through this collaboration, Alpro Group and AstraZeneca Malaysia
reaffirm their shared commitment to advancing preventive healthcare by
combining greater public awareness, accessible screening and
professional healthcare support.
The campaign also demonstrates the important role that community
pharmacies can play in supporting wider public health efforts by
providing Malaysians with convenient access to health education, early
screening opportunities and trusted professional guidance within their
communities.
Members of the public are encouraged to learn more about hyperkalemia by visiting
www.alpropharmacy.com/pages/hyperkalemia or by speaking to an Alpro pharmacist.
References
1. KDIGO Controversies Conference.
Potassium Homeostasis and Management of Dyskalemia in Kidney Diseases. Kidney International (2020).
[kdigo.org]
2. National Kidney Foundation.
High Potassium (Hyperkalemia): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment (updated 2025).