Can drug-induced kidney injury be cured?

Whether drug-related kidney injury can be cured or not is affected by many factors, such as patient’s age, underlying disease, degree of injury, etc. However, generally the prognosis is good after treatment, and there is a possibility of cure, and a small number of untimely treatment can be left with chronic renal insufficiency.
When the patient is too old, the underlying disease is complicated and other basic health conditions are not good, the possibility of curing the drug-induced renal injury is small; if the patient’s condition is more serious, or when sepsis or other complications occur, it is usually not easy to be cured; when there is oliguria, anuria or renal failure occurs in the course of the disease for a long period of time, it can also affect its prognosis.
The main treatment measures for this disease include stopping the drug immediately, giving supportive therapy, and timely dialysis for severe cases. It is recommended that patients with drug-induced kidney injury should consult the doctor in time and standardize the treatment to avoid the delay of the disease.