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. 1969 Jan 18;1(5637):161–162. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5637.161

Papillary Necrosis in Experimental Analgesic Nephropathy

B M Saker, Priscilla Kincaid-Smith
PMCID: PMC1982286  PMID: 5762278

Abstract

A proprietary aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine preparation given to rats in a dose equivalent to that taken by patients with analgesic nephropathy produced papillary necrosis in 55%. There was a higher incidence in rats deprived of fluids overnight.

Papillary necrosis was not noted in rats receiving twice as much phenacetin.

These findings support the argument that phenacetin should not be singled out as the substance responsible for analgesic nephropathy in man.

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