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Prolonged respiratory depression can lead to respiratory acidosis.
Anti-inflammatory
Substances or drugs that reduce inflammation or swelling in the body, commonly used to treat conditions like arthritis or allergies.
β-Carotene
A red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, and a critical precursor of vitamin A in the human diet.
Isoprene
A common organic compound with the formula C5H8, used as a monomer in the production of natural and synthetic rubbers.
Steroids
A class of lipophilic compounds characterized by a core structure of four fused carbon rings, varying by the functional groups attached and serving in various biological roles.
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