Seroquel (quetiapine) overdose can lead to renal failure primarily due to its sedative effects and potential for causing severe hypotension, which can reduce renal perfusion and lead to acute kidney injury. Additionally, the overdose may result in metabolic disturbances, such as rhabdomyolysis or dehydration, both of which can further impair kidney function. The accumulation of the drug itself and its metabolites can also be nephrotoxic, exacerbating renal damage. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to mitigate these risks.
Yes and it can cause all sorts of problems including rhabdomyolosis and renal failure. go to Google and type in Doxylamine succinate overdose.
Most cases of renal failure can be attributed to high blood pressure and diabetes. There are other conditions which can cause renal failure, but it isn't common.
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It is a very unlikely cause of kidney failure(if it is large and bilateral or affect the only existing kidney) .
No. Tonsilittis is an infection in the lymphatic system and is no more liley to cause kidney failure than having the common cold.
decreased filtration and decreased secretion combine to cause increased plasma potassium. Hyperkalemia is the most significant and life-threatening complication of renal failure
yes,Renal failure or kidney failure (formerly called renal insufficiency) describes a medical condition in which thekidneys fail to adequately filter toxins and waste products from the blood. The two forms are acute (acute kidney injury) and chronic (chronic kidney disease); a number of other diseases or health problems may cause either form of renal failure to occur.
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He died of Kidney failure while in his sleep in 1980.