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Bisphosphonate nephropathy: A case series and review of the literature.

Camiel L M de Roij van ZuijdewijnWim van DorpSandrine FlorquinJoris J T H RoelofsKees Verburgh
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2021)
From rat studies, human case reports and cohort studies, bisphosphonates seem to impair renal function. However, when critically reviewing the literature, zoledronate and pamidronate are more frequently involved in renal deterioration than other bisphosphonates. When bisphosphonate nephropathy occurs, zoledronate more frequently induces tubular toxicity whereas pamidronate typically induces focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Thus, although bisphosphonates are highly effective in preventing complications for patients with osseous metastases and are highly effective in preventing fractures for patients with osteoporosis, renal function should be monitored closely after initiation of these drugs.
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