Acute drug-induced interstitial nephritis
Typically, this is a disease which presents two weeks after a course of a drug (1). Causes include:
- synthetic antibiotics e.g. meticillin, rifampicin
- diuretics e.g. frusemide
- NSAIDS
Reference:
- Grand Round - nephrotoxicity of non-steroidal anti - inflammatory drugs, The Lancet (1994), 344, 515-8.
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