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Article: Drug induced renal diseases

TitleDrug induced renal diseases
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Issue Date1994
Citation
Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, 1994, n. 168, p. 635-638 How to Cite?
AbstractNephrotoxicity complicates the use of many different pharmacological agents. Up to 20 % of cases of acute renal failure can be directly attributed to drugs. The kidney is particularly susceptible to drug-induced injury because of its large surface area, high blood flow, and role in the detoxification and excretion of most drugs. Chronic damage occurs insidiously and the role of drugs may go unrecognized.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/228421
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dc.contributor.authorWang, A. Y M-
dc.contributor.authorLai, K. N.-
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dc.identifier.citationAdverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, 1994, n. 168, p. 635-638-
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dc.description.abstractNephrotoxicity complicates the use of many different pharmacological agents. Up to 20 % of cases of acute renal failure can be directly attributed to drugs. The kidney is particularly susceptible to drug-induced injury because of its large surface area, high blood flow, and role in the detoxification and excretion of most drugs. Chronic damage occurs insidiously and the role of drugs may go unrecognized.-
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