Don't take these 7 very common medicines even by mistake, they damage your kidneys

Kidney is one of the most important organs of our body. It works to remove extra fluid and waste from the blood and keeps our body running all the time.

When there is a problem in the kidney, we fall ill and if the case is more serious, it can even lead to death. The reasons behind kidney failure range from diabetes, high blood pressure to genetic conditions, but do you know that some very common medicines also cause kidney damage? Let us tell you about 7 such medicines.

NSAIDs are very effective painkillers for headache, muscle pain, arthritis and fever. They help relieve pain and swelling, but continuous use or high dosage of these medicines can reduce blood flow to the kidneys. This can cause problems like kidney damage or kidney failure.

Drugs like zoledronic acid (Reclast) are used to treat osteoporosis and many types of cancer. These drugs can also cause a lot of damage to the kidneys. This drug causes more problems to those people who are already suffering from kidney diseases. This is the reason why doctors avoid giving these drugs to patients with abnormal kidney function.

Solate in the body, which can damage the kidneys. People suffering from kidney disease should use these laxatives very carefully.

Medicines like lisinopril, enalapril and ramipril belong to a group called ACE inhibitors. These medicines control high blood pressure and protect the heart. However, these medicines are processed through the kidneys, which can damage the kidneys.

Some antibiotics and antiviral medicines can also damage the kidneys in different ways. Such medicines form crystals in the body, which blocks the urine flow. At the same time, many medicines directly damage the kidney cells.

Protol pump inhibitors such as omeprazole (Prilosec) and esomeprazole (Nexium) are used during heartburn and acid reflux. If you use these medicines continuously, then kidneys can get damaged a lot.

Diuretics are used to remove extra fluid from the body, which are given to patients with high blood pressure and swelling. If these medicines are not used properly, then there can be extra pressure on the kidneys, which increases the risk of kidney damage.

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