PMID: 6105396Aug 2, 1980Paper

Mefenamic acid nephropathy

Lancet
C E RobertsonL F Prescott

Abstract

Non-oliguric renal failure developed in six elderly women who had been prescribed 1--2 g of mefenamic acid daily for 2--6 weeks for the relief of musculoskeletal pain.

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