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Grade 3 or higher nephrotoxicity was observed in 6% of children.
Up to 80 percent of those taking the drug eventually developed nephrotoxicity that in many cases required further transplants.
In most cases, however, the magnitude of these changes was not sufficient to qualify as nephrotoxicity.
Nephrotoxicity is usually monitored through a simple blood test.
Nephrotoxicity has also been observed with concentrations within the "therapeutic" range as well.
We are unable to demonstrate the nephrotoxicity with this combination due to short course of therapy.
Deoxycholate preparation is preferred in patients who might be at risk of nephrotoxicity.
Cephalosporins, given with gentamicin, may increase the risk of nephrotoxicity.
Patients with rheumatoid disease are particularly susceptible to nephrotoxicity.
A number of cases of nephrotoxicity has been reported recently in patients taking oral mesalazine.
The best known clinical side effects of cyclosporin A are nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity.
Major adverse effects of aminoglycoside drugs are ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity.
Toxicity, particularly nephrotoxicity, is an important concern with colistin.
However, they are preferred when nephrotoxicity is of concern (BI).
However, no nephrotoxicity advantage of netilmicin has been demonstrated at the lower doses used in clinics.
In addition, evidence to relate nephrotoxicity to vancomycin serum levels is inconsistent.
Colistin is a decades-old drug that fell out of favor due to its nephrotoxicity.
It is also used to decrease the cumulative nephrotoxicity associated with platinum-containing agents.
Salicylate nephrotoxicity has been recognised for many years.
Depending on which cephalosporin is being used with gentamicin, the risk of nephrotoxicity increases.
There is no apparent effect on preexisting methotrexate-induced nephrotoxicity.
Effects of feeding rats with FB for up to 90 days were usually nephrotoxicity.
It is toxic to humans, especially causing nephrotoxicity.
It produces less nausea, vomiting and nephrotoxicity than other platinum-containing drugs.
Probenecid (a uricosuric drug) is usually prescribed to prevent this nephrotoxicity.