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  • The study assessed the protective effects of pentoxifylline, lovastatin, and chlorpromazine against kidney damage caused by ischemia and reperfusion in animals.
  • A total of 36 male animals were divided into four groups, with one group receiving no treatment and the others treated with one of the three substances.
  • Results showed that while chlorpromazine was effective in the short term, pentoxifylline was the most effective overall in preserving kidney structure, with all three treatments ultimately demonstrating effectiveness.
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