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Which of the following is commonly indicated in the management of cocaine overdose?
Fragile X Syndrome
Genetic condition caused by an abnormal number of nucleotide repeats; named after the appearance, and not physical characteristics,
Inherited Mental Impairment
Cognitive or intellectual deficits that are passed down from one generation to another, often caused by genetic abnormalities or mutations.
Color-Blind
A condition where a person has difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, typically red and green, due to a deficiency or absence of color-sensitive cells in the eyes.
Recessive Trait
A genetic trait that is expressed only when two copies of the recessive allele are present, being masked by dominant alleles when in heterozygous form.
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