Which of these options are treatment options for management of methotrexate nephrotoxicity?
  4 (14%) 
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  8 (28%) 
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  14 (50%) 
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  13 (46%) 
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  5 (17%) 
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  3 (10%) 
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  4 (14%) 
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  3 (10%) 
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MTX ( methotrexate) is a chemo agent that is nephrotoxic.  At high doses, it and its metabolite can accumulate and can cause acute tubular injury.  Dosages higher than 1000mg/m2 are what is associated with renal damage. Most oncologists use prevention strategies with hydration and leucovorin to help combat this side effect.
What helps decrease MTX levels:- all the above listed are right answers. The glucarpidase is a new agent that is experimental but has shown some promise.
What helps decrease MTX levels:- all the above listed are right answers. The glucarpidase is a new agent that is experimental but has shown some promise.
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