Heavy or long-term use of some of these medicines, such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and higher dose aspirin
Liver toxicity
Naproxen sodium
Examples: Common OTC nonsteroidals include aspirin (Bayer, Anacin, Bufferin), naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)
NSAID agents, selective and non-selective, directly interfere with renal function due to prostaglandin inhibition, and can cause mild and transient disorders to
These drugs are typically safe if they are used infrequently, but
This reduction in blood flow can reduce your kidney
If you have decreased kidney function When used improperly, pain medicines can cause problems in the body, including the kidneys
None of these medicines should be taken daily or regularly without first talking to your healthcare provider
Therefore, the indication of this class of drugs should be well evaluated, always verifying the risk-benefit, besides taking into consideration the patient
Excessive consumption of ibuprofen damages the kidneys causing kidney failure
, kidney function, fluid and urinary electrolyte excretion) vary with the extent of COX-2-COX-1 selectivity and the administered dose of these compounds
For example, pain is a common symptom in children with chronic kidney disease and acetaminophen is often used to relieve pain (Reis et al
Antiviral medications
Certain common medications may cause kidney damage when taken in large doses or for long periods
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Commonly used drugs associated with analgesic nephropathy include over-the
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAID’s can cause kidney injury if used heavily or long-term, it is recommended that patients with kidney disease avoid using NSAID’s