نتایج جستجو برای: renal toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 354786  

2017
Young-Mo Yang Eun Joo Choi

BACKGROUND Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and entecavir (ETV) are recommended as the first-line therapy for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) due to their genetic barrier to resistance and effectiveness of virological suppression. TDF and ETV may cause renal toxicity through various mechanisms such as renal tubular injury, apoptosis, and mitochondrial toxicity. The aims of the current review were ...

2012
Rajen Tailor Ibrahim Elaraoud Peter Good Monique Hope-Ross Robert A. H. Scott

We present a case of a 67-year-old female who presented with a twelve-month history of progressive blurred vision in both eyes. The patient was on hydroxychloroquine 200 mg twice a day for eight years for the treatment of scarring alopecia. Two years prior to presenting, the patient was found to have chronic kidney disease stage 3 secondary to hypertension. Examination revealed bilateral reduce...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2010
Dana Hoffmann Melanie Adler Vishal S Vaidya Eva Rached Laoighse Mulrane William M Gallagher John J Callanan Jean C Gautier Katja Matheis Frank Staedtler Frank Dieterle Arnd Brandenburg Alexandra Sposny Philip Hewitt Heidrun Ellinger-Ziegelbauer Joseph V Bonventre Wolfgang Dekant Angela Mally

The kidney is one of the main targets of drug toxicity, but early detection of renal damage is often difficult. As part of the InnoMed PredTox project, a collaborative effort aimed at assessing the value of combining omics technologies with conventional toxicology methods for improved preclinical safety assessment, we evaluated the performance of a panel of novel kidney biomarkers in preclinica...

2008
Sanjay Pujari Ameet Dravid Nikhil Gupte Kedar Joshix Vivek Bele

OBJECTIVE To assess effectiveness and safety of a generic fixed-dose combination of tenofovir (TDF)/emtricitabine (FTC)/efavirenz (EFV) among HIV-1-infected patients in Western India. METHODS Antiretroviral (ARV)-naive and experienced (thymidine analog nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor [tNRTI] replaced by TDF) patients were started on a regimen of 1 TDF/FTC/EFV pill once a day. They ...

2015
Helen Ndagije Victoria Nambasa Elizabeth Namagala Huldah Nassali Dan Kajungu Gordon Sematiko Sten Olsson Shanthi Pal

BACKGROUND Although the national HIV control programme in Uganda has a well-established system for monitoring disease progression and treatment outcomes, monitoring of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is inadequate. In order to address under-reporting of ADRs, the National Pharmacovigilance Centre, in collaboration with the HIV control programme, piloted a targeted spontaneous reporting (TSR) syst...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
mr. ganji m. kayedi i. najafi r. malekzadeh

'die presence anil significance of hepatitis c virus infection among patients with chronic renal failure (crf) on hemodialysis and renal transplant recipient were evaluated a pcrioil of 30 months. a total of 125 patients, comprising 25 recieving chronic hemodialysis, 47 renal transplant candidates and 5.1 renal transplant recipients, were studied with a second generation immunoassay (elisa ii)....

2014
Frank Post

Renal dysfunction is common in HIV-positive patients who receive antiretroviral therapy (ART). Several antiretrovirals have been associated with kidney disease progression, inhibition of renal tubular transporters that mediate creatinine secretion or impaired reabsorption of phosphate and low-molecular weight proteins. These aberrations of renal function are typically non-treatment limiting and...

2013
Hamid Nasri Mahmoud Rafieian-Kopaei

Acute renal failure (ARF) or acute kidney injury (AKI) may develop due to numerous factors including obstruction of the urinary tract, toxic substances to kidney and low blood volume (1). Acute renal failure may lead to numerous complications including metabolic acidosis, ure-mia and changes in body fluid balance. The diagnosis of acute kidney injury is based mainly on the laboratory findings, ...

Journal: :Supportive cancer therapy 2006
Jean-Jacques Body

Some level of renal dysfunction is common in patients with cancer. This could be a result of an age-related kidney function decrease, the underlying disease (eg, multiple myeloma), or the effects of nephrotoxic medications. Some intravenous (I.V.) bisphosphonates have been associated with occasional renal toxicity in the clinical setting. Therefore, the choice of an I.V. bisphosphonate should t...

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