All of the following antibiotics are known to cause acute interstitial nephritis, except :

Correct Answer: Aminoglycosides
Description: Answer is D (Aminoglycosides): Aminoglycosides cause acute tubular necrosis and not acute interstitial nephritis. Therapeutic Agents causing Acute Interstitial Nephritis Antibiotics b-lactams Sulfonamides Quinolones Vancomycin Erythromycin Minocycline Rifampin Ethambutol Acyclovir Analgesics NSAIDS COX-2 inhibitors Diuretics Thiazides Loop diuretics Triamterene Anticonvulsants Phenytoin Valproate, Carbamazepine, Phenobarbital Miscellaneous Proton pump inhibitors H2 blockers Captopril Mesalazine lndinavir Allopurinol
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