Phenylbutazone should be used only in patients not responding to other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) because: A. It has lower antiinflammatory efficacy than other NSAIDs B. It has potential to cause agranulocytosis C. It has weak analgesic action D. It alters the protein binding and metabolism of many drugs

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B. It has potential to cause agranulocytosis

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