8 Drugs That Could Hurt Your Kidneys – Avoid Using in Excess!

8 Drugs That Could Hurt Your Kidneys – Avoid Using in Excess!

Your kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, toxins, and excess fluids from your blood. Unfortunately, many common medications—when used improperly or excessively—can damage these essential organs over time. While these drugs are often prescribed for good reasons, their misuse or overuse can pose serious risks, especially for people with pre-existing kidney issues, the elderly, or those who are dehydrated.

Here are 8 types of drugs that have been linked to kidney damage:

1. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)

Common names: Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Aspirin (in high doses)

NSAIDs are widely used for pain relief, inflammation, and fever. However, long-term or high-dose use can reduce blood flow to the kidneys, causing acute kidney injury or worsening chronic kidney disease. Taking these drugs without food or water increases the risk further.

Tip: Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest period possible. Always stay hydrated when using NSAIDs.

2. Antibiotics