Many medicines can cause acute kidney injury, also called
acute renal failure. So, guys you have to be careful with certain medications.
Read and follow all instructions on the label. This means anything you take
with or without a prescription.
If you are treating infection, please always ask the doctor or
pharmacist or nurse for medications they are giving you, especially when you
don’t have access to the leaflet. This is super important!
Examples of medications that can cause acute renal failure
include:
Ø Antibiotics, such as Aminoglycosides,
Cephalosporins, Amphotericin B, Bacitracin, and Vancomycin. A lot of times many
people tell us they use gentamicin injection for treating STI’s. I am pretty
sure that over 90% of people who have treated STI at any time and reading this
article have used it. It’s the most commonly used, but using it all the time
can be very harmful. I have seen people who came down with renal failure after
using gentamicin for a long time.
Ø Blood Pressure medicines called ACE
inhibitors (such as lisinopril and ramipril) and angiotensin receptor blockers
(such as candesartan and valsartan).
Ø Medicines used for cancer treatment
(chemotherapy), such as Cisplatin, Carboplatin, and Methotrexate.
Ø Dyes (contrast media) used in medical
imaging tests.
Ø Illegal drugs, such as Heroin and
Methamphetamine.
Ø Medicines used to treat HIV (protease
inhibitors), such as Indinavir and Ritonavir.
Ø Painkillers such as Ibuprofen,
Ketoprofen or Naproxen,
Ø Ulcer medicines, such as Cimetidine.
Other chemicals such as Insecticides, Herbicides, and
Ethylene glycol, can also cause acute kidney injury.
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