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What drugs cause Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis

What drugs cause Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis? The three most common drug classes that cause ATIN are: NSAIDs, proton-pump inhibitors, and antibiotics. Different drug classes are associated with different manifestations of ATIN. For example, while beta-lactam antibiotics may be associated with a systemic allergic response (fever, rash, and/or peripheral eosinophilia), NSAID-induced ATIN is not typically associated …

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Side effects of nivolumab

Side effects of nivolumab What side effects are associated with nivolumab (a PD-1 inhibitor) in RCC? The practitioner should be aware of potential autoimmune sequelae with novel checkpoint inhibitors. These include, for instance, autoimmune colitis, hepatitis, hypophysitis, thyroiditis, arthritis, and hepatitis. It is recommended that, in addition to surveillance for clinical manifestations of these symptoms, …

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Side effects of everolimus and temsirolimus

Side effects of everolimus and temsirolimus What side effects are associated with everolimus and temsirolimus? Class effects of the mTOR inhibitors include stomatitis, rash, fatigue, hyperglycemia, and hypertriglyceridemia. Pneumonitis (potentially severe) has also been noted with use of these agents

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