What drugs can cause drug-related kidney injury?

  Drug-related kidney injury is caused by a variety of drugs, including traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine and its various forms and varieties, the route of administration can also be divided into external, internal and injectable. The most common can be divided into three categories: 1, antipyretic and analgesic drugs: such as APC, Anacin, anti-inflammatory pain, ibuprofen, paracetamol, which contains aspirin, diclofenac, acetaminophen, piroxicam and other antipyretic and analgesic ingredients; 2, Chinese medicine: currently known to cause chronic kidney injury of Chinese medicine ingredients such as Guan Mu Tong, Qing Mu Xiang, Guang Fang Ji, Hossein, Tian Xian Vine; suffering from the above-mentioned various components of Chinese medicine has the potential kidney Risk of kidney injury; 3. Antibiotics: especially aminoglycosides and sulfonamides, such as streptomycin, gentamicin, neurontin. Other uncommon drugs such as cyclosporine for organ transplantation, pro-immune binding agents such as tacrolimus, and lithium preparations for psychotic depressive manic disorders are generally applied under medical supervision.