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What Causes Elevated BUN Levels?
Several factors can contribute to elevated BUN levels, including:
Dehydration
Renal impairment due to toxins
High protein diet
Heart failure
Use of certain medications such as
antibiotics
and
NSAIDs
In toxicological assessments, distinguishing between these causes is essential to determine if a toxic exposure is responsible for the elevated BUN.
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