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Tag: Acute kidney injury

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How to prevent kidney damage from antibiotics?

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Antibiotic-induced nephrotoxicity accounts for up to 60% of cases of acute kidney injury (AKI) in hospitalized patients. For millions, understanding **how to prevent kidney damage from antibiotics?** is crucial, as many common medications can pose a risk, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Can Mounjaro Cause Kidney Injury? A Detailed Examination

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In May 2025, the FDA approved labeling changes for Mounjaro to include a risk of acute kidney injury due to dehydration [1.4.5]. This has raised an important question for many patients: **Can Mounjaro cause kidney injury?** The answer is complex, involving both indirect risks and potential protective benefits.

Can Local Anesthesia Cause Kidney Failure? Understanding the Risks

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While local anesthetic infusion alone in animal studies had no effect on healthy kidney function, it significantly worsened renal function in the presence of pre-existing renal ischemia. This highlights that while healthy kidneys are generally tolerant, specific circumstances and pre-existing conditions are critical when asking, 'Can local anesthesia cause kidney failure?'

Is pantoprazole safe for kidneys? What the research says

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According to a 2017 study from Washington University, more than 50% of PPI users who developed chronic kidney disease or kidney failure showed no prior acute symptoms. This silent risk raises a critical question: is pantoprazole safe for kidneys, especially with long-term use?

Understanding: How Does Anesthesia Affect Renal Function?

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Approximately 7% of patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery with general anesthesia develop postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI). Understanding **how does anesthesia affect renal function** involves examining complex hemodynamic, hormonal, and drug-specific factors.

How long does it take for kidneys to recover from ibuprofen?

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For otherwise healthy individuals who experience mild, acute kidney injury due to ibuprofen, recovery often begins within 72–96 hours after discontinuing the medication. This recovery time is highly dependent on individual health, duration of use, and dosage, making it a critical aspect of understanding how long does it take for kidneys to recover from ibuprofen.

Does Amoxicillin Raise Creatinine Levels? Understanding the Kidney Connection

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While amoxicillin is widely prescribed and generally safe, a significant increase in creatinine and subsequent acute kidney injury is a known, though rare, adverse effect. The risk of an elevated creatinine is most pronounced with high doses, particularly when administered intravenously, and in individuals with pre-existing renal impairment. Therefore, it's crucial for patients to understand the answer to the question: **Does amoxicillin raise creatinine levels?**