Literature DB >> 7067175

Is phenacetin responsible for analgesic nephropathy in New South Wales?

M McCredie, J H Stewart, J F Mahony.   

Abstract

A lifetime history of analgesic consumption was recorded at interview from 91 patients (11 men, 80 women) with a secure diagnosis of renal papillary necrosis, 38 patients (5 men, 33 women) with probable renal papillary necrosis and 223 control subjects from two sources. Consumption of phenacetin-containing analgesics increased the risk of renal papillary necrosis in women some seventeen times over that for non-consumers, but analgesics containing no phenacetin did not confer an increased risk of renal papillary necrosis; in both calculations the confounding effect of taking the other type of analgesic was controlled.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7067175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-0430            Impact factor:   0.975


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6.  Case-control study on analgesics and nephropathy (SAN): protocol.

Authors:  Lothar A J Heinemann; Edeltraut Garbe; Michael Lewis; Fokko van der Woude; Helmut Graf
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