Acetaminophen-induced nephrotoxicity is a term used to describe the damage caused by the drug acetaminophen to the kidneys. This condition can be caused by an overdose of the drug. Some synonyms for acetaminophen-induced nephrotoxicity include acetaminophen kidney damage, acetaminophen-induced kidney injury, acetaminophen nephropathy, and acetaminophen-associated kidney dysfunction. Other words that can be used to describe the harmful effects of acetaminophen on the kidneys include renal toxicity, nephropathy, and renal dysfunction. It is important to recognize the symptoms of this condition and seek medical attention if experiencing any adverse effects from acetaminophen use.