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Short-persistency toxic agents

Possible renal toxicity has been reported in two men after the use of this compound. One volunteer who had received the agent Intravenously had red blood cells in his urine shortly after the completion of his test. Extensive workup failed to uncover ai definite kidney disease or lesion to account for the bleeding, which persisted intermittently for a year after exposure. Such a phenomenon had not been noted in any previous glycolate study. It may be related to a pre-existing abnormality that did not show up in routine screening No additional information is available on the second patient. Animal studies had suggested chat such bleeding could Indeed result from EA 3834, from BZ, and even from atropine. [Pg.77]


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