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Eight pills you shouldn’t take because they damage your kidneys

đź’Š Medicines that can affect kidneys (when misused or in high-risk patients)

1. Painkillers (NSAIDs)

Ibuprofen and similar drugs

  • Can reduce blood flow to kidneys if overused or taken long-term
  • Risk higher in older adults or dehydrated people

2. Naproxen and other NSAIDs

Naproxen

  • Same risk group as ibuprofen
  • Occasional use is usually safe for most people

3. Some blood pressure medicines

ACE inhibitor (class of drugs)

  • Can slightly change kidney filtration at first
  • Often protective long-term in kidney disease

4. Certain diuretics (“water pills”)

Furosemide

  • Can affect fluid and electrolyte balance
  • Needs monitoring, not avoidance

5. Some antibiotics

Gentamicin

  • Can be kidney-toxic in high doses or prolonged use
  • Used carefully in hospitals

6. Contrast dye (used in scans)

Iodinated contrast agent

  • Can stress kidneys in high-risk patients
  • Doctors screen kidney function first

⚠️ Key reality check

  • These drugs are not automatically dangerous
  • Risk depends on:
    • Dose
    • Duration
    • Hydration status
    • Existing kidney disease
  • Many are essential and life-saving when properly used

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