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The effect of PWM, PHA, and BCG was studied in mice treated with rubidomycin. PWM markedly increased the mortality of mice which received near-lethal doses of rubidomycin, whereas PHA and BCG did not increase the toxic effect of the cytostatic agent significantly. Neither was PHA able to protect mice treated with lethal doses of rubidomycin. The ip administration of PWM, PHA, or BCG alone produced no systemic toxic reaction in the doses given.
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