Drug induced nephrotoxicity and associated factors a narrative review

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Journal of Medical Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences

Abstract

Drugs are a common reason for kidney injury. Antibiotic like gentamicin which is clinically a highly effective drug, is not preferred by physicians primarily because of the renal damage caused by it. Medication-induced renal injury has an intricate mechanism that includes a multitude of elements together with the innate nature of medications, innate patient characteristics that increase the chances of renal damage, and the pharmacokinetics of the drug. A particular drug can produce varied amount of damage in different individuals, which implies that the risk is not same for all. The reason behind this is that, there are different factors which determine the amount of renal damage that occurs due to drugs. In this article, we have reviewed the various elements linked to drug-induced nephrotoxicity.

First Page

5563

Last Page

5570

DOI

10.55522/jmpas.V12I1.4171

Publication Date

1-1-2023

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