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Risk Factors in Nephrotoxicity

1986 
The majority of drugs commonly used in clinical practice have a low incidence of renal toxicity. In assessing the frequency of nephrotoxicity, it is clear that most renal injury tends to cluster around certain patients and specific clinical situations. Because nephrotoxicity may limit the clinical usefulness of many diagnostic and therapeutic agents, recognition of factors associated with a greater risk for renal injury is important [1–3].
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