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普鲁卡因胺的代谢产物N-乙酰普鲁卡因胺经肾排泄比例为A.95% B.85% C.75

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普鲁卡因胺的代谢产物N-乙酰普鲁卡因胺经肾排泄比例为

A.95%

B.85%

C.75%

D.65%

E.55%

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