Drug-induced Kidney Disease: Revisited.

J Assoc Physicians India

Visiting Consultant, Department of Nephrology, Max Super Specialty Hospital, Delhi; Dean, Department of Research, Eternal University, Rajgarh, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Published: January 2024

Drug-induced kidney disease (DIKD) is a frequent cause of acute and chronic kidney disease (CKD) that leads to high morbidity, hospitalization, and increased healthcare costs. There is a need to constantly update our knowledge in this field, given the ever-burgeoning list of newer treatments that are emerging, especially in the field of cancer immunotherapy. Generalizing the complex pathways causing DIKD from different agents, the common mechanisms include direct toxicity, immune-mediated injury, and drug-induced alterations in renal blood flow. Proper management of this condition involves risk minimization, early detection of renal damage, and timely discontinuation of potential agents to avoid irreversible renal damage.

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