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Diseases » Kidney stones » Medication Causes
 

Drug Causes of Kidney stones

Medication causes list:

The list of possible medications or substances mentioned in sources as possibe causes of Kidney stones includes:

  • Algicon
  • Alka-Mints
  • Amitone
  • Andrews Antacids
  • Andrews TUMS
  • Anturan
  • Apo-Cal
  • Biocal
  • Bioglan B Complex
  • Bioglan Junior
  • Bioglan Synergy B
  • Blackmores Bio Calcium
  • Blackmores Bio Magnesium
  • Blackmores for Women Total Calcium
  • Cal-Sup
  • Calci-Chew
  • Calci-Mix
  • Calcilac
  • Calcite-500
  • Calcium
  • Calsan
  • Caltrate
  • Caltrate +D
  • Caltrate Plus
  • Cenovis B Complex
  • Chooz
  • Citracal
  • Citracal Plus
  • Citracal+D
  • Cosopt
  • Crixivan
  • Daranide
  • De Witt’s Antacid
  • Degas Extra Chewable
  • Dicarbosil
  • Dichlorphenamide
  • Didrocal
  • Dorzolamide Hydrochloride
  • GAB Trical
  • Gastrobrom
  • Gaviscon
  • Glycate
  • Indinavir
  • Macro Mega B
  • Magnesium hydroxide
  • Methazolamide
  • Mucaine
  • Mylanta Heartburn Relief
  • Mylanta Plus
  • Mylanta Rolltabs
  • Neptazane
  • Os-Cal
  • Os-Cal 500
  • Pharmacal
  • Phosphorus
  • Rennie
  • Rolaids Calcium Rich
  • Sandocal 1000
  • Sulphinpyrazone
  • Suplical
  • Titralac
  • Topamax
  • Trusopt
  • Zonegran
  • Zonisamide

Drug interactions causing Kidney stones:


When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Kidney stones.

The list below is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.

  • Allopurinol and high dose Vitamin C interaction
  • Apo-Mefanamic and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Apo-Mefanamic and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Fenamate and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Fenamate and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Gentamicin and Cephalothin interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Lopurin and high dose Vitamin C interaction
  • Meclodium and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclodium and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclofenaf and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclofenaf and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclofenamate and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclofenamate and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclomen and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Meclomen and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Mefenamic Acid and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Mefenamic Acid and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Melphalan and Cyclosporine interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Novo-Mefanamic and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Novo-Mefanamic and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Ponstan and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Ponstan and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Ponstel and Prograf interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Ponstel and Tacrolimus interaction - Acute kidney failure
  • Zylopurin and high dose Vitamin C interaction

About medication causes:

Another misdiagnosis possibility is that a particular medication or substance may be the real cause of the disease. Certain medications, chemicals, toxins or substances may possibly be underlying causes of Kidney stones. Side effects of medications, or exposure to toxins, chemicals, or other substances may cause a symptom or condition. Hence, they become possible underlying causes of Kidney stones but are often misdiagnosed or overlooked as a cause. For a general overview of this misdiagnosis issue, see Medication Underlying Cause Misdiagnosis.


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