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A 5-year-old boy with leukemia is treated with chemotherapy that includes ifosfamide. 48 hours after treatment, he presents with painless gross hematuria. What agent could have been given to prevent this side effect?
Correct Answer: B. Mesna
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Mesna binds to acrolein and prevents it from causing this damage.
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Thiosulfate scavenges cyanide ions in patients with cyanide poisoning.
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Category: PharmacologyA 5-year-old boy with leukemia is treated with chemotherapy that includes ifosfamide. 48 hours after treatment, he presents with painless gross hematuria. What agent could have been given to prevent this side effect?
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