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Analgesics are painkillers. Examples include:
Taking one or a mix of these medicines daily over a long time may cause chronic kidney problems. This is called analgesic nephropathy. Painkillers that combine two or more medicines (such as aspirin and acetaminophen together) with caffeine or codeine are the most likely to harm the kidneys. Painkillers with codeine must have a prescription.
Long-term exposure to certain painkillers can damage the small filtering blood vessels in the kidneys. This can cause analgesic nephropathy, a chronic kidney problem.
These are the most common symptoms of analgesic nephropathy:
Some people have no symptoms. Kidney damage may be picked up by routine blood tests. The symptoms of analgesic nephropathy may look like other medical conditions or problems. Always talk with your doctor for a diagnosis.
Your doctor will review your medical history and do a physical exam. Other tests may include:
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
Treatment may include:
Treatment aims to prevent any further kidney damage and treat any existing kidney failure. Talk with your doctor for more information about the treatment of analgesic nephropathy and kidney failure.
Analgesic nephropathy increases your risk of getting urinary tract cancers and heart disease.
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