Tag: drug-induced kidney injury

Acute Interstitial Nephritis: How Drugs Damage Kidneys and What Recovery Really Looks Like
13, February, 2026

Acute Interstitial Nephritis: How Drugs Damage Kidneys and What Recovery Really Looks Like

Acute interstitial nephritis is a serious kidney reaction often caused by common drugs like PPIs and NSAIDs. Early detection and stopping the culprit medication are critical-delayed diagnosis can lead to permanent kidney damage.

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Rhabdomyolysis from Medication Interactions: How Common Drugs Can Cause Muscle Breakdown
1, December, 2025

Rhabdomyolysis from Medication Interactions: How Common Drugs Can Cause Muscle Breakdown

Rhabdomyolysis from medication interactions is a silent but deadly risk, especially for older adults on multiple drugs. Learn how common prescriptions like statins and antibiotics can trigger muscle breakdown and kidney failure-and how to prevent it.

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