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  Vol. 141 No. 12, November 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Reversible Acute Renal Failure Induced by Indomethacin

Faiza Fawaz-Estrup, PhD, MD; George Ho, Jr, MD

Arch Intern Med. 1981;141(12):1670-1671.


Abstract

• Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been implicated in causing changes in renal function. We report a case of reversible acute renal failure and eosinophilia associated with indomethacin. We recommend that patients receiving diuretics and those with compromised renal function be followed up closely when treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents.

(Arch Intern Med 1981;141:1670-1671)



Author Affiliations

From the Rheumatology Section, the Brown University Program in Medicine, Roger Williams General Hospital (Dr Fawaz-Estrup); and Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center (Dr Ho), Providence, RI.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Oct 31, 1980.

Reprint requests to 100 Highland Ave, Providence, RI 02906 (Dr Fawaz-Estrup).



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