- forms, and some
drugs may
affect kidney function in more than one way.
Nephrotoxins are
substances displaying nephrotoxicity.
Nephrotoxicity should not be...
- Heroin, also
known as
diacetylmorphine and
diamorphine among other names, is a
morphinan opioid substance synthesized from the
dried latex of the Papaver...
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Furosemide is a loop
diuretic medication used to
treat edema due to
heart failure,
liver scarring, or
kidney disease. It has had many
trade names including...
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Methotrexate (MTX),
formerly known as amethopterin, is a
chemotherapy agent and immune-system suppressant. It is used to
treat cancer,
autoimmune diseases...
- S2CID 33774826. Tan GH,
Rabbino MD,
Hopper J (August 1964). "Is
Phenacetin a
Nephrotoxin?: A
Report on Twenty-three
Users of the Drug".
California Medicine. 101...
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Diclofenac (pronounced /daɪˈkloʊfənæk/ or /dɪklɒˈfɛnæk/), sold
under the
brand name Voltaren,
among others, is a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)...
- the
juice making process. OTA has been
labeled as a
carcinogen and a
nephrotoxin, and has been
linked to
tumors in the
human urinary tract,
although research...
- Aciclovir, also
known as acyclovir, is an
antiviral medication. It is
primarily used for the
treatment of
herpes simplex virus infections, chickenpox,...
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potentially fatal arrhythmias. Triamterene, specifically, is a
potential nephrotoxin and up to half of the
patients on it can have
crystalluria or urinary...
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paraquat and diquat. In humans, a
characteristic of
poisoning by the
nephrotoxin orellanine is the long latency; the
first symptoms usually do not appear...