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Could Your Everyday Medications Be Harming Your Kidneys? What Every Senior Needs to Know

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3. Aspirin, Naproxen, and Diclofenac

Like ibuprofen, these pain relievers fall into the NSAID category. Overuse doesn’t just strain the kidneys — it can also raise blood pressure, cause fluid retention, and spark chronic kidney disease.

Warning signs: bloating, fatigue, nausea, and less frequent urination. If you notice these while taking pain relievers, it’s time to call your doctor.

4. Certain Antibiotics

Aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as gentamicin or amikacin, are lifesaving drugs used for serious infections. But they come with a serious risk: nephrotoxicity, or direct kidney damage.

Doctors usually prescribe these only when absolutely necessary, and patients are monitored closely. Still, it’s important to ask questions if you or a loved one are put on these medications.

5. Lithium for Bipolar Disorder

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