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In vitro studies have also indicated that riboflavin itself has an antioxidant nature, independent of its action as the GR coenzyme ( Reference Toyosaki and Mineshita 47 )
Both are Schedule II controlled substances with similar stimulant-class side effects
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Common Hepaglide 0.25 mg injection side effects are: Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea or constipation Abdominal pain or bloating Headache Injection site reactions, such as redness, swelling, or irritation Fatigue or dizziness Safety Advice Liver Disease There is limited information regarding the use of Hepaglide 0.25 mg in patients with liver disease