Acute kidney tubular injury after ingestion of red yeast rice supplement

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Abstract

A 47-year-old woman developed severe kidney dysfunction after taking a lipid-lowering supplement, Red Yeast Rice Cholestehelp, for approximately 7 months. The patient developed sudden nausea and had an elevated serum creatinine level of 4.26 mg/dL. A kidney biopsy showed findings consistent with acute tubular necrosis. Kidney dysfunction improved with discontinuation of supplementation, and corticosteroid therapy. Similar kidney involvement has been reported, raising concerns regarding supplements in Japan. An investigation of the nephrotoxic ingredients in the same product batches is currently underway. This report underscores the need for public awareness and warnings of health risk concerns associated with unregulated supplements.

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Miyazaki, R., Takahashi, Y., Kawamura, T., Ueda, H., Tsuboi, N., & Yokoo, T. (2024). Acute kidney tubular injury after ingestion of red yeast rice supplement. Clinical Kidney Journal, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfae151

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