Conclusion

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Chapter: Pharmacovigilance: Renal Adverse Drug Reactions

The kidney represents a major target for adverse drug reactions due to its role in drug excretion and in the control of body fluid and electrolyte homeostasis.


CONCLUSION

The kidney represents a major target for adverse drug reactions due to its role in drug excretion and in the control of body fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. Early recognition by physicians of adverse renal drug reactions is critical since prompt withdrawal of the nephrotoxin can be life saving. Many patients with overt nephrotoxicity have identifiable risk factors that could be modified or that should preclude the use of potentially nephrotoxic drugs.

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