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Which of these substances may be dissolved in plasma?
Ketorolac
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for its powerful analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, often in postoperative settings.
Medication Toxicity
Harmful effects caused by overconsumption or adverse reaction to drugs, potentially leading to poisoning or other serious outcomes.
Reduced Glomerular Filtration
A decrease in the kidney's ability to filter blood, potentially leading to an accumulation of waste products in the body.
Proton Pump Inhibitor
A class of drugs that reduce stomach acid production by blocking the enzyme in the stomach wall that produces acid.
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