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The major side effect of cidofovir is that it can be nephrotoxic.
However, due to short span of this treatment, the nephrotoxic effects remains unclear.
C. gentilis has been found to be nephrotoxic to rats.
Mice don't seem to be very sensitive to nephrotoxic effects in comparison with rats.
In conclusion, there is little doubt that mesalazine may cause nephrotoxic reactions.
Administration of other nephrotoxic agents increases the risk for renal toxicity.
Concurrent use of other nephrotoxic drugs should be avoided.
Certain medications may also have nephrotoxic or other potentially harmful side-effects.
The nephrotoxic effect of most drugs is more profound in patients who already suffer from renal impairment.
There is also increased risk of lactic acidosis with alcohol, nephrotoxic drugs.
Cidofovir should not be administered concomitantly with other nephrotoxic agents.
Germanium dioxide has low toxicity, but in higher doses it is nephrotoxic.
Nephrotoxicity exacerbated with concomitant use of other nephrotoxic drugs; avoid when possible.
Fumonisin B is hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic in all animal species tested.
Gentamicin can also be highly nephrotoxic, particularly if multiple doses accumulate over a course of treatment.
Cidofovir has limited data and is highly nephrotoxic.
Other nephrotoxic agents such as aminoglycosides, amphotericin, and ifosfamide may further increase risk.
Avoid concomitant use of other nephrotoxic drugs.
Ethylene Glycol is nephrotoxic if applied to damaged skin.
It may be less nephrotoxic than indomethacin.
These agents may also cause renal impairment, especially in combination with other nephrotoxic agents.
Gentamicin is also ototoxic and nephrotoxic, with this toxicity remaining a major problem in clinical use.
The specific action on the kidneys is not fully understood, but may be due in part to nephrotoxic metabolites of myoglobin.
For kidney effects, there is high confidence in the evidence of nephrotoxic hazard from TCE.
As with all aminoglycosides, tobramycin is also nephrotoxic, meaning it is toxic to the kidneys.