“…The rate of nephrotoxi city may be even higher in selected groups of patients [5,13,33,36,40,44] and may lead to acute renal failure, usually nonoliguric and reversible [3,5]. In fact, amino glycoside nephrotoxicity remains one of the major causes of acute renal failure in hospitalized patients [25,42]. Tubular damage is much more common [5,9,17,18,21,31,39,40] and can be demonstrated in almost all aminogly coside courses, provided a sensitive enough indicator is available [18,28,39].…”