Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Albuminuria as a side-effect

Albuminuria can be caused due to intake of various medicines. Most medicines whether it is meant to reach for whichever region of our body for treating any ailment; if taken orally passes through other regions also; whether during absorption, distribution, metabolism or excretion (commonly called ADME) of the said medicine. This can lead to undersirable effects or side-effects, more commonly called in affecting one or more regions of our body. Some medicines which cause albuminuria as an undesirable effect are:

1. Excessive Vitamin D: It comes as a late sign of excess intake of Vitamin D or Calcitriol. 

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Toxic albuminuria

Albuminuria caused by internal or external toxins is called toxic albuminuria.