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Tag: Kidney health

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Do you have to take medication for life after a kidney transplant?

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Nearly 57.8% of kidney transplant patients surveyed in one study struggled with adherence to their immunosuppressive medication diet. The answer to whether you have to take medication for life after a kidney transplant is unequivocally yes. This lifelong medication regimen, though often complex, is the single most important factor for preventing organ rejection and ensuring the long-term success of your new kidney.

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 I Take Naproxen with Lisinopril? Understanding the Risks

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In the United States, 18.5% of adults with hypertension report using medications that can elevate blood pressure, including NSAIDs [1.6.8]. This raises a critical question for many: **Can I take naproxen with lisinopril?** Combining them requires significant caution.

Why stop metformin before angioplasty? Understanding the protocol

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Historically, concerns over a rare but serious side effect known as Metformin-Associated Lactic Acidosis (M-ALA) led to the common practice of stopping metformin before procedures involving contrast dye, such as an angioplasty. However, modern guidelines reflect a more nuanced, risk-stratified approach, focusing on kidney function to minimize risks while maintaining glycemic control.

What medications are not safe for kidneys? An essential guide

5 min read
Overuse of certain pain medications, specifically Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), is linked to up to 5% of chronic kidney failure cases each year. Understanding what medications are not safe for kidneys is crucial for protecting your health, especially if you have pre-existing kidney issues.