Abstract:Nephrotoxicity is usually thought of as a common invariable consequence of hemodynamic toxicity whose effects, including oliguria and dysuria, has largely limited the clinical use of cisplatin. In this study, we investigated the protective effects of low and high dose of vitamin C against cisplatin-induced rat nephrotoxicity. Hence, 50 adult male Swiss albino rats were randomly divided into five equal groups to receive a corresponding dose of either normal saline as control, vitamin C (600 mg/kg/BW, i.v.), or … Show more
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