Avoiding nephrotoxins

Avoiding nephrotoxic medications is critical in managing chronic kidney disease (CKD) to prevent further renal injury. Common drugs like NSAIDs, certain antibiotics (e.g., aminoglycosides, nitrofurantoin), and over-the-counter remedies can harm already compromised kidneys and should be minimized or avoided. Metformin, SGLT2 inhibitors, baclofen, and gabapentin require dose adjustments or discontinuation in advanced CKD due to accumulation and toxicity risks. Even widely used drugs like proton pump inhibitors and digoxin can contribute to CKD progression or toxicity if not closely monitored. Regular medication reviews and careful prescribing—especially of OTC and renally cleared medications—are essential to protect kidney function.

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Based on the review by Dr. Curbside, avoiding nephrotoxins is a critical and highly effective approach (5/5 rating) in managing Chronic Kidney Disease. The strategy involves carefully identifying and minimizing exposure to medications and supplements that can potentially damage the kidneys, thereby helping to prevent further decline in kidney function.

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Based on the review by Dr. Curbside, avoiding nephrotoxins is a critical and highly effective approach (5/5 rating) in managing Chronic Kidney Disease. The strategy involves carefully identifying and minimizing exposure to medications and supplements that can potentially damage the kidneys, thereby helping to prevent further decline in kidney function.

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Dr. Curbside

Dr. Curbside

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2 months ago
Avoiding further kidney damage in CKD involves recognizing and minimizing the use of commonly used nephrotoxic medications, such as NSAIDs, certain antibiotics, and over-the-counter supplements. Even everyday drugs like metformin, PPIs, and gabapentin can accumulate or cause harm if not properly adjusted for kidney function.
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