Why Drugs Can Damage Kidneys?


Jakarta A number of drugs are known to damage the kidneys. Such as aminoglycosides, NSAIDs (Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory), radiographic contrast agents, analgesics (painkillers) such as paracetamol and some herbs stiff and arthritic. So, how much harm the kidneys?
Responding to this, the kidney and hypertension Consultants of PAPDI (Internal Medicine Association of Indonesia), Dr. Stump D Situmorang, SpPD-KGH say, drugs can trigger intracellular reactions
which result in increased cell membrane permeability to water.
"Every drug is different reactions depending on the grade of the drug itself. When consumed often will trigger intracellular reactions that can cause the formation of crystals or an immunological reaction that makes toxic to the kidneys," he said when met some time ago.
Behind Disease Risk Routine consumption of Paracetamol
Even so, he said, is not necessarily a drug such as paracetamol which has a low grade directly damage the kidneys when consumed. "Kidney disease is not happening because once twice taking Paracetamol. So do not fear. Unlike the case with the Australian public has become a culture there," he said, written Tuesday
Most importantly, he said, drinking appropriately and avoid foods that provide almost instantaneous load on the kidney filtration function as the body of toxins. "All that instant is unquestionable. Although there is no definite research, but should be limited," he said.

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