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Taking Painkillers Daily? Your Kidneys Could Be Quietly Failing

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 15, 2026 11:21 am
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 15, 2026
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In Nigeria, doctors are raising the alarm about a silent health threat: overuse of painkillers is fueling kidney failure. Many people, especially those with physically demanding jobs, take over-the-counter pain medicines daily sometimes mixing several types without checking with a doctor. What feels like relief could be slowly damaging their kidneys.

Why this matters:

  1. Painkillers aren’t harmless
    Drugs like ibuprofen, aspirin, and other NSAIDs can injure the tiny filters in your kidneys when taken frequently or in high doses. Over time, this damage can lead to kidney failure.
  2. Frequent and combined use increases risk
    Nephrologists warn that taking multiple painkillers together a common practice in Nigeria amplifies kidney strain, sometimes silently for months or years.
  3. Kidney failure is serious and costly
    Once the kidneys fail, the only treatments are dialysis or transplant, both expensive and difficult to access. Prevention is far easier than cure.
  4. Millions of Nigerians are affected
    Rising cases of kidney disease show that many people may already be at risk without realizing it. Repeated painkiller abuse is accelerating the problem.
  5. Doctors urge safer habits
    Experts recommend limiting painkiller use, avoiding multiple drugs at once, and consulting a doctor for persistent pain. Regular check-ups can detect kidney damage before it becomes severe.

Editorial note:
What seems like a harmless pill can silently harm your kidneys over time. If you take painkillers daily, it’s time to rethink your routine and get your kidneys checked before it’s too late.

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