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Naltrexone is how much more potent than naloxone,and thus used for rapid detox?
Electrolyte Imbalance
A condition in which the levels of electrolytes in the body are either too high or too low, affecting various bodily functions.
Potassium
An essential dietary mineral and electrolyte that plays significant roles in heart function, nerve signal transmission, and muscle contraction.
Urine Output
An important measure in assessing an individual's fluid balance and kidney function, referring to the quantity of urine excreted in a given period.
Metabolic Acidosis
A condition characterized by an excessive acid buildup in the body, due to kidney failure, excessive acid production, or bicarbonate loss.
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