Renal Toxicity and Nephrotoxicity

Renal toxicity, or nephrotoxicity, involves damage to the kidneys due to toxins, drugs, or environmental chemicals. It can lead to acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease. Advances in biomarkers, such as neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), help in early detection of kidney damage. Research explores how certain medications, like NSAIDs and chemotherapy drugs, contribute to nephrotoxicity and ways to prevent it through hydration, dose adjustments, and alternative treatments.

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