drug-induced nephropathy
Drug-induced nephropathy refers to kidney damage or dysfunction caused by the use of certain medications or drugs. It is characterized by an impaired kidney function due to toxic effects or allergic reactions triggered by the drug, which can lead to symptoms such as decreased urine output, swelling, and abnormal levels of waste products in the blood.
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