Concomitant acute interstitial nephritis and autoimmune hemolytic anemia induced by omeprazole

Clinical Case Reports
Neetu SharmaTarik Hadid

Abstract

Proton pump inhibitors (PPI)-induced acute interstitial nephritis and autoimmune hemolytic anemia can occur concomitantly, which should prompt discontinuation of PPI. PPI should wisely be prescribed and discontinued when no longer needed.

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