Docs caution against over-counter pills

Doctors in the city are worried about the rise in the number of people who get renal failure following ove­r­dose of painkillers, and the lead-rich medication pre­scribed as part of alternative medicine treatments.

“While diabetes and hype­r­tension are still the leadi­ng causes for chronic kidney di­s­ease, cases of pati­e­n­ts beco­ming victims of acu­te renal failure after consu­m­ing exc­e­ss over-the-coun­t­er medication is escalating al­armi­n­gly,” said Dr N. Ka­r­i­k­a­lan, a city-based nephr­o­lo­gist.

“In recent times, we have seen that at least 8 to 10 per cent of patients with acute renal failure are those who overdose on medication wi­t­h­out prescription, especi­ally painkillers,” says the do­ctor. The doctors say a big “no” to self-medication that could even turn fatal and also ad­v­ise people abo­ve 30 to undergo regular blo­od sugar and urine tests to detect renal failure at an earlier stage.

At the same time, elderly patients who have been prescribed painkillers for pro­lo­nged periods should und­e­rgo tests to monitor their kidney functions often and take drugs that are less 're­nal toxic'.

“A lot of people are opting for alternate me­dicines these days and oft­en these medicines contain certain components in exc­e­ss which also becomes an im­portant cause of renal failure. They should be more careful about what kind of medicines they are consuming and the levels of consumption as well,” said Dr Adiseshan, a nephrologist at a private clinic in Mylapore.

With the state staggering under the burden of insufficient donor kidneys for tra­n­splants, doctors note that it is essential for people to av­oid taking over-the-coun­ter medication and cultiv­a­te the habit of approaching a doctor when health issues arise.

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