10 Side Effects of Acetaminophen
4. Kidney Toxicity
Nephrotoxicity is the medical term used to describe a chemical process that alters the proper functioning of the kidneys. Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is associated with many drugs such as aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, and Cisplatin to name a few, but other drugs may cause damage to the kidneys as well.
Acetaminophen may cause nephrotoxicity, especially in patients with an underlying renal disease. This is not a common side effect associated with this drug but it is important to know that even it is considered to have a good safety profile, this does not mean that it is risk-free.
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