Mesalazine induced interstitial nephritis

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Abstract

5-Aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) has structural similarities to both phenacetin and aspirin, which are known to cause 'analgesic nephropathy'. Because of the increasing use of 5-ASA, this paper draws attention to two cases of severe interstitial nephritis resulting from 5-ASA and emphasises the importance of monitoring renal functions of patients with inflammatory bowel disease who are receiving 5-ASA preparations.

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Thuluvath, P. J., Ninkovic, M., Calam, J., & Anderson, M. (1994). Mesalazine induced interstitial nephritis. Gut, 35(10), 1493–1496. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.35.10.1493

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