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Here are three medications to protect your liver and kidneys. I’ll go into why the liver and kidneys are the two essential organs that these medications most severely affect at the conclusion of this essay.

Many people overdose on acetaminophen (up to 25,000 mg), including one of my acquaintances, because they believe the recommended dosage of 1000 mg is insufficient.

Overuse of paracetamol can result in the breakdown of the drug, producing a metabolite that can harm the kidneys and liver. Acetaminophen is a hepatotoxic medication, meaning it can harm the liver.

To be clear, if paracetamol stops working, you can use other painkillers such ibuprofen, ketoprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac instead. As a hepatotoxic drug, ketoconazole has the potential to harm the liver.

A number of doctors have begun to advise patients against taking this medication because of the harm it causes to the liver when taken regularly. Consider the consequences of overeating. The outcome would be catastrophic.

As a medical practitioner, I advise using this medication topically—that is, on your skin or another external location—instead than systemically—that is, by consuming it.

Remember that this is only advice, and your doctor will decide what’s best for you in the end. Amoxicillin, ampicillin-clavulanic acid, ampicillin-cloxacillin, and tetracycline are examples of antibiotics.

I described how, in order to get the best results, patients frequently combine antibiotics. In addition to endangering your vital organs, you’re also getting rid of microorganisms that your body requires.

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