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What are Common Conditions Requiring Monitoring of Blood Plasma Concentration?
Certain conditions necessitate regular monitoring of blood plasma concentration:
1.
Diabetes
: Monitoring blood glucose levels.
2.
Kidney Disease
: Checking electrolyte and waste product levels.
3.
Heart Failure
: Assessing potassium and sodium levels.
4.
Sepsis
: Monitoring various biomarkers and drug levels.
5.
Epilepsy
: Ensuring therapeutic drug levels for anticonvulsants.
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