Antioxidants are adjunctive to medical therapy Oral antioxidants include vitamin B, C, polypodium, glutathione & melatonin Topical antioxidants include vitamin B, C, E, & ferulic acid Oral antioxidants are easier to use for most patients Topical antioxidants can be considered in some patients Skin irritation is the most common side effect of topical antioxidants, esp
[42] The EFSA also reviewed the safety question and reached the same conclusion as in the United Statesthat there was not sufficient evidence to set a UL for vitamin B 12
Results vary and depend on diet, training load, sleep, and baseline carnitine status
doi: 10.1007/s11914-024-00883-1
The pharmaceutical business model is naturally vulnerable to such competitive price declines, combining as it does high upfront investment costs and low production costs to make each dose
Among them, 21.23% presented better densities on the ECD than other classifications