It has been previously reported that the nephrotoxicity of acyclovir often causes acute kidney injury (AKI) [ 2, 3 ]. Also, both acyclovir and valacyclovir
Acute kidney injury secondary to acyclovir typically develops within hours following drug administration, as indicated by a rapid
Acyclovir treatment can cause acute kidney injury because of acyclovir crystal formation in the renal tubules. Yal inkaya R. et al studied risk factors for acyclovir-induced acute kidney injury in children. The retrospective study had a total of 472 patients. Thirty-two had acute kidney injury most patients presented with no symptoms.
Introduction: Intravenous acyclovir is a recognised cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). Previous research has examined acyclovir-associated AKI in select
Intravenous Acyclovir. rbwzbelivh(naurwxjyxl) = iifafmqfoz eeqazoqhjq (gkakbmjeum ). Negative. ASN2024. Not Applicable. Acute Kidney Injury. 10.
nbsp;Acyclovir Induced Acute Kidney Injury In Acute Meningitis Patient: A Case Report Highlights the Concurrence Of AKI Risk Factors And The Neutropenic Effect
Abstract and Figures. Acute kidney injury is an unfortunate complication of acyclovir therapy secondary to crystal-induced nephropathy. It is
nbsp;Acyclovir Induced Acute Kidney Injury In Acute Meningitis Patient: A Case Report Highlights the Concurrence Of AKI Risk Factors And The Neutropenic Effect
Renal function monitoring is essential for patients on Acyclovir treatment as they are at risk for AKI. Key Words: Acyclovir, Acute kidney injury, Viral
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