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Interstitial Nephritis

Interstitial nephritis is a kidney disorder that results in inflammation of the spaces between the kidney tubules. It can cause problems with how the kidney function. Some of the causes include side effects from drugs like antibiotics and painkillers, allergic reaction, infections, low potassium in the blood, and high calcium in the blood.

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Can tablet Pantosec increase my father's creatinine levels?

Query: Hello doctor, My father is being treated for peptic ulcer, from the past 15 days. So, he is taking a medicine called as Pansec 40 mg, in the morning and evening. He has also developed slight kidney problems, and his creatinine has raised to 1.6. To rule out renal cancer, the doctor will perform a re...  Read Full »


Dr. Anshul Varshney

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pantoprazole belongs to a group of drugs called as proton pump inhibitors, and they are known to cause interstitial nephritis. However, they are not strongly blamed for causing so, but if you want to be on the safer side, it is advisable to switch from Pantoprazol...  Read Full »

What causes increased creatinine levels in me?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a UTI with an E. coli infection detected. My blood urea is 27 mg, and the serum creatinine is 1.3 mg. My primary health doctor advised me to consult with a nephrologist to find out the reason behind the rise of creatinine levels. He told me that the creatinine level is near bor...  Read Full »


Dr. Aurangzebl Afzal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The probable cause could be interstitial kidney injury or interstitial nephritis. Differential diagnosis includes drug-induced kidney injury and infection-induced toxic insult. E.coli (Escherichia coli) can cause toxic and interstitial injury to kidneys, but it is us...  Read Full »

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