Acute kidney injury is an unfortunate complication of acyclovir therapy secondary to crystal-induced nephropathy. It is characterized by a
It has been previously reported that the nephrotoxicity of acyclovir often causes acute kidney injury (AKI) [ 2, 3 ]. Also, both acyclovir and valacyclovir
Acyclovir treatment can cause acute kidney injury because of acyclovir crystal formation in the renal tubules. Yal inkaya R. et al studied risk factors for acyclovir-induced acute kidney injury in children. The retrospective study had a total of 472 patients. Thirty-two had acute kidney injury most patients presented with no symptoms.
As a prodrug of acyclovir, valacyclovir may also cause acute kidney injury (Ref). Like acyclovir, this may result most often from obstructive nephropathy but
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Abstract and Figures. Acute kidney injury is an unfortunate complication of acyclovir therapy secondary to crystal-induced nephropathy. It is
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As a prodrug of acyclovir, valacyclovir may also cause acute kidney injury (Ref). Like acyclovir, this may result most often from obstructive nephropathy but
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