Evigrade
Moderate

Ibuprofen × Iopromide

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)×X-ray contrast media. Watersoluble nephrotropic low-osmolar iodinated agents

Mechanism

Additive nephrotoxicity. NSAIDs reduce renal blood flow by suppressing vasodilatory prostaglandin synthesis; contrast adds tubular osmotic load. Contrast-induced AKI risk rises.

Symptoms

Decreased urine output, rising creatinine, oedema, nausea. Symptoms develop 24–72 hours after contrast.

Management

Stop ibuprofen 24–48 hours before elective contrast imaging; restart 48 hours after the study once creatinine normalises. With creatinine clearance below 60 mL/min, give IV isotonic hydration 6–12 hours before and after imaging. Alternative: paracetamol up to 3 g/day.

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Sources

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