Analgesic nephropathy
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analgesic-nephropathy-254-1096586
title:
Analgesic nephropathy
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Analgesic nephropathy is injury to the kidneys caused by analgesic medications such as aspirin, bucetin, phenacetin, and paracetamol. The term usually refers to damage induced by excessive use of combinations of these medications, especially combinations that include phenacetin. It may also be used to describe kidney injury from any single analgesic medication. The specific kidney injuries induced by analgesics are renal papillary necrosis and chronic interstitial nephritis. They appear to resul
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Medical condition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analgesic_nephropathy
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2023-12-07T16:19:39Z
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