Which agent is associated with cumulative dose acute renal injury?
a |
Vincristine |
b |
Doxorubicin |
c |
Paclitaxel |
d |
Cisplatin |
ANSWER.
d) Agent is associated with cumulative dose acute renal injury is Cisplatin.
* Cisplatin is a miscellaneous antineoplastic drug used for the treatment of
various types of cancers occurs in the body.
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