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Kidney Stone Risk Factors: Drugs
Drugs that may increase the risk of kidney stones include:
Aceon
Avonex
Axid
Betaseron
Cardura
Celebrex
Celexa
Cipro
Clinoril
Cognex
Copaxone
Crixivan
Daranide
Diamox
Dilacor
Dyazide
Dyrenium
Effexor
Floxin
Fortovase
Foscavir
Hivid
Imdur
Imitrex
Invirase
Lipitor
Lodine
Luvox
Maxaquin
Maxzide
Miacalcin
Naprelan
Neptazane
Neurontin
Nipent
Norvir
Paxil
Penetrex
Permax
Prevacid
Prevpac
Relafen
Remeron
Remicade
Requip
Rescriptor
Rilutek
Sandostatin
Serzone
Sonata
Sustiva
Tasmar
Topamax
Tricor
Uniretic
Viracept
Vistide
Zagam
Zanaflex
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Hyperoxaluria
Hyperparathyroidism
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Back pain
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Last Updated: Mar 24, 2009
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