Comparative nephrotoxicity of aspirin and phenacetin derivatives
- PMID: 5128205
- PMCID: PMC1799789
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.4.5786.518
Comparative nephrotoxicity of aspirin and phenacetin derivatives
Abstract
Both aspirin and phenacetin derivatives were shown to be nephrotoxic when administered to rats as a single intravenous injection. Phenacetin derivatives tended to produce more severe renal damage and to be nephrotoxic in smaller doses than aspirin derivatives. With the exception of a single derivative, the renal lesions were confined to the proximal convoluted tubule, even after administration of compounds which under other conditions have induced renal papillary necrosis.
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