Nephrotoxicity
The term nephrotoxicity describes the harmful effects that some chemicals have on the kidneys. As many drugs and other substances have the potential to harm the delicate kidney structures, it is a prevalent worry in the medical community. Numerous medications, ranging from antibiotics to painkillers, can lead to nephrotoxicity if misused or taken in excess. Moreover, several chemicals and environmental pollutants can also harm the kidneys. Healthcare professionals must be aware of nephrotoxicity and actively watch patients who are at risk. We can lessen the negative effects of nephrotoxicity on people's health by being aware of the potential risks and implementing the required safety measures.
Related Conference of Nephrotoxicity
October 29-30, 2026
14th European Congress on Nephrology, Internal Medicine and Kidney Diseases
Paris, France

