Relative contraindications requiring careful consideration and enhanced medical supervision include history of pancreatitis, severe gastrointestinal disease including gastroparesis, diabetic retinopathy (requires ophthalmologic monitoring during therapy), severe kidney disease, history of suicidal ideation or severe depression, gallbladder disease or history of cholecystitis, and age under 18 years
Functional but unsophisticated
Showing that a medication can help someone stop taking drugs makes it easier to communicate this and helps people to understand that addiction is a mental health disorder, not a moral failing.
Room temperature: Avoid if possible
As the primary barrier, ECs are pivotal targets for peripheral inflammatory factors
Iron depletion by phlebotomy improves insulin resistance in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and hyperferritinemia: evidence from a case-control study