NAD+ NAD+ side effects can include: Flushing and warmth (especially during IV administration) Nausea or stomach discomfort Headache or dizziness Fatigue during initial treatment Muscle soreness or cramps These effects typically subside quickly, with most users experiencing minimal discomfort during treatment
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Conclusion NAFLD is a liver disease characterized by a high prevalence in the general population