What is NDMA and why is it considered harmful in medications, including ranitidine, based on its chemical properties and associated risks?
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NDMA (N-Nitrosodimethylamine) is a probable human carcinogen. In medications like ranitidine, its presence, even in trace amounts, poses significant cancer risks, leading to recalls.