Common side effects predominantly affect the gastrointestinal system and include: Nausea and vomiting (very common, especially during dose escalation) Diarrhoea or constipation Abdominal pain or discomfort Reduced appetite (intended therapeutic effect) Fatigue and dizziness These effects typically diminish as the body adjusts to the medication
Strong or lasting headaches are rare, and if they do happen, you should visit your doctor to get checked
Low levels of GSH have been reported in cardiovascular disease, cancer, AIDS, autism, alcoholism and debilitating neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzhiemer's and Parkinson's
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There are a number of concepts that could be explored, such as adding a retractable window that allows the user to see the needle only if they want to or reworking the trigger mechanism to ramp up smoothly rather than the current characteristic snap
Ligand-mediated intracellular calcium mobilisation was determined using a FlexStation (Molecular Devices, USA), with excitation wavelength at 485 nm and emission wavelength at 525 nm every 1.5 sec for 2 minutes, including a 15-second baseline with addition of agonists at increasing concentrations