Not exact matches
Antibiotics in the tetracycline class are considered unsafe, according to BabyCenter, especially when
taken in the second or third trimester, as they can
damage the mother's
kidneys and permanently stain the teeth of the developing fetus.
«It will
damage her
kidneys and
take three months to get out of her system.»
Type 2 diabetes afflicts more than 300 million people globally, and as many as 15 % of those patients can not
take the first - line therapy metformin because of
kidney damage risks.
Some meds have the potential to cause
kidney damage if they are
taken improperly or aren't monitored closely.
Over the counter pain meds like ibuprofen, aspirin and acetaminophen can all cause serious
damage to the
kidneys if you
take them regularly every day.
Statin intolerance is a known but rare adverse effect of the drugs; early studies found that some people
taking them developed muscle weakness that could develop into severe degeneration of muscle tissue that then
damages the
kidneys and other organs.
If ya don't know, Dr. Greger recommends Dr. Michael Klaper for consultations... it may be worth a second opinion on the severity of your
kidney damage, and best dietary route to
take including your questions about Potassium, et al?
A lot of people are afraid of
taking it because they don't have correct knowledge about the supplement and misguided by fitness gimmicks which often say «Creatine
damages kidney».
Among the negative effects from long term exposure are inflammation and
damage;
kidney damage, small intestine inflammation, Crohn's disease and Gluten sensitivity when
taken internally.
My question is: Once someone has their diabetes under control with low carb / high fat diet and intermittent fasting, they have no signs of
kidney damage, eye
damage, but do have neuropathy that they can tell is improving, do they need to continue
taking a preventive drug (losartan) to prevent
kidney or eye
damage?
According to Life Extension, our
kidneys can be
damaged by
taking pharmaceutical drugs, but milk thistle can reduce or prevent
kidney damage that may be caused by this.
As the animal ages or if the
kidneys are
damaged, some nephrons die and other resting nephrons
take over the work of those that die.
When this type of
damage takes way,
kidney failure can follow shortly after.
«It doesn't
take too many drops of antifreeze licked off their paws to cause permanent
kidney damage or death,» cautions Peterson.
Bacteria from periodontal disease enter the bloodstream, circulate and
take up residence in the
kidney or on the leaf — like valves of the heart, causing serious
damage to these organs.
Hemodialysis
takes on the
kidney function of removing metabolites, toxins and excess fluid form the body, while the
kidneys are recovering from the
damage they sustained.
Since
kidney damage is the most frequent serious side effect in humans
taking cyclosporine, your vet needs to periodically evaluate your pet's urine to check on the pet's
kidney function.
If the time of ingestion is unknown or longer than an hour, bloodwork may be
taken to determine whether there has been
damage to the liver and / or
kidneys.
More rare and serious side effects can include trouble breathing, trouble swallowing,
kidney damage and liver
damage (in these cases, you should
take your dog to a veterinary urgent care clinic immediately).
Biotin is a water soluble vitamin, so the risk of overdose is almost nonexistent — it is unlikely that your dog will suffer from
kidney or liver
damage as a result of
taking a biotin supplement.
If you believe you have suffered
kidney damage as a result of
taking one of the above mentioned heartburn drugs, give one of our experienced drug injury lawyers a call for a free confidential consultation.
After this woman
took her initial OsmoPrep prescription, she did not experience
kidney damage (a possible side effect of OsmoPrep).
Signs that
taking Valturna may be
damaging your
kidney: • Problems excreting potassium • Metabolic acidosis • Arrhythmias • Hyperkalemia • Ventricular fibrillation • Ventricular tachycardia • Uremia • Pericarditis • Hypocalcaemia • Anemia • Lower red blood cell count • Appetite loss • Fatigue • Lethargy • Coma