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How is mass extinction different from extinction?
Dosage Size Reductions
The process of lowering the amounts of medication prescribed to a patient, often for safety, efficacy, or tolerance considerations.
Slower Elimination
The reduced rate at which substances are excreted from the body, which can be influenced by age, health conditions, and medications.
Morphine Sulphate
A potent opiate analgesic medication used to relieve severe pain by acting directly on the central nervous system.
Intramuscular (IM)
Referring to the administration of medication directly into the muscle tissue.
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