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6 Nov 2009 by Elizabeth
These drugs could have very easily caused analgesic nephropathy leading to the renal papillary necrosis. (In other words, too many painkillers killed his kidneys.) While a definitive diagnosis is impossible with the limited physical ...
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17 Aug 2009 by kalic
over-the-counter analgesics—that is, painkillers available without a prescription—include aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, and others. these drugs present no danger for most people when taken in the recommended dosage ...
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View Post: Analgesic Nephropathy (Painkillers and the Kidneys)
8 May 2007 by D. K. Mangusan Jr., PTRP
A second form of kidney damage, called analgesic nephropathy, can result from taking painkillers every day for several years. Analgesic nephropathy is a chronic kidney disease that over years gradually leads to irreversible kidney ...
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View Post: Kidney Disease – You Need to Know More
22 Oct 2009 by Dr. HF Lim
However, long-term use of these analgesics may affect proper functioning of kidneys. A second form of kidney damage, called analgesic nephropathy, can result from taking painkillers every day for many years. ...
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View Post: How Painkillers Damage Your Kidneys! - Not Pain Relief! - Nurse's ...
5 Feb 2009 by twinpeak
The other kind of kidney damage for painkillers actually has a name - analgesic nephropathy. This can occur after taking any kind of painkiller regularly for many years. This kind of chronic kidney disease can cause kidney failure. ...
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8 Oct 2009 by siti nurbaiya
Painkillers taken on a regular basis could cause analgesic nephropathy (kidney inflammation). Doctors can recommend a safer alternative. Immunosuppressants that block the body's immune system and are used to stop the symptom of ...
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View Post: analgesic nephropathy (painkillers and the kidneys)
21 Mar 2008 by Anshu Gupta
an analgesic is any medicine intended to relieve pain. over-the-counter analgesics (medicines bought without a prescription) include aspirin, paracetamol (acetaminophen in usa), ibuprofen, naproxen... [[ this is a content summary only. ...
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View Post: HowStuffWorks "Analgesic Nephropathy - Medical Dictionary"
23 Nov 2009
Analgesic nephropathy is toxic kidney damage due to overexposure to medications. Learn about analgesic nephropathy causes, symptoms, tests, treatment and prevention. ... Calling your health care provider. Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate analgesic nephropathy may be present, especially if there has been a history of use of pain-killers. Call your health care provider if blood or solid material is present in the urine, or if the urine output decreases. ...
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View Post: kidney damage from painkillers
7 Jul 2008 by D.K. Mangusan Jr., PTRP
two different forms of kidney damage, acute renal failure and analgesic nephropathy, have been associated with analgesic use. analgesics are medicines intended to relieve pain. over-the-counter (otc) analgesic drugs are painkillers that ...
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7 May 2008 by monaroza
taking one or more of these products daily for several years can cause analgesic nephropathy, chronic kidney disease leading gradually to end-stage renal disease (esrd). combination painkillers (such as aspirin and acetaminophen) are ...
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