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What Are the Protective Strategies Against Drug-Induced Tissue Damage?
Protective strategies include:
Dose adjustment
: Reducing the dose to minimize toxicity.
Concurrent use of protective agents
: For example, using N-acetylcysteine alongside acetaminophen.
Monitoring and early detection
: Regular histological examinations can detect early signs of tissue damage.
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