Acetylcysteine and Renal Failure

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Acetylcysteine and Renal Failure

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Contrast dye used in hospitals for diagnostic procedures can cause acute kidney failure. Acetylcysteine has been studied for renal protection from dye.

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Tags: Kidney Health, Urinary System, Kidney Disease, Kidney Failure, Healthcare, Hospital, Hospitals

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