The main reason is receptor desensitization : continuous stimulation of the same receptor makes cells less responsive over time, so a planned off period lets the receptor resensitize
Dakin CL, Gunn I, Small CJ, Edwards CM, Hay DL, Smith DM, et al
"This could be an important step toward personalizing treatment for depression." Haroon and his team looked at 50 patients with depression not currently receiving antidepressant treatment
In fact studies have shown that in patients with AIDS and Tuberculosis, giving high doses of NAD speeds up the healing of TB
By Chris Faubel, MD Indications Lateral Epicondylitis / Tennis Elbow ICD-9 code: 726.32 lateral epicondylitis ICD-10 codes: M77.11 lateral epicondylitis, right elbow M77.12 lateral epicondylitis, left elbow CPT code: 20551 Materials Needed Pen clicking type Gloves non-sterile Alcohol swabs (or iodine) Band-aid Tuberculin needle/syringe OR 1-ml syringe with 25-gauge 1.5 needle (depending on body habitus) Injectate: 0.5-ml of 6mg/ml of Celestone OR 0.5-ml of 40mg/ml Depo-Medrol or Kenalog 0.5-ml of 1% lidocaine Technique / Procedure Steps Always start with informed consent from the patient, and then a time-out to verify correct patient and injection site
This behavior is consistent with the lack of interaction of Trolox with AX and the complex interaction exhibited by TCEP with the antibiotic as revealed by 1 H-NMR ( Table 2 )