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severe respiratory disease;
renal failure;
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hyperglycemic state,
hypoglycemic coma,
acute adrenocortical insufficiency,
phaeochromocytoma crisis,
hypercalcemic crisis,
thyroid storm,
myxoedema coma and pituitary...
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mucosal integrity compromise in the
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Peripheral artery disease and Raynaud's syndrome,
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depression CNS
depression Coma Drug
intoxication Bone
marrow suppression Phaeochromocytoma Hepatic failure Active liver disease Previous hy****nsitivity (including...