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A 62-year-old male presents to the hospital with chief complaint of fatigue and weakness. Lab values reveal BUN 35 mg/dL and SCr 1.3 mg/dL (baseline BUN 12 mg/dL and SCr 0.8 mg/dL). Urine output over the past 12 hours has been approximately 500 mL. PMH: hypertension, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, and diabetes Medications: ramipril, naproxen, levothyroxine, and metformin The patient is diagnosed with acute kidney injury. Which of the patient’s medications are most likely contributing to the patient’s AKI? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY; NO PARTIAL CREDIT). Answers: A – D A Naproxen B Ramipril C Metformin Levothyroxine
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