Common side effects include, but may not be limited to: pain or redness at the injection site mild diarrhea pruritus (itching) increased swelling joint pain dizziness headache nervousness or anxiety Serious side effects may include: allergic reactions peripheral vascular thrombosis hypokalemia (low potassium levels) pulmonary edema (fluid build-up around or in the lungs) thrombocytosis congestive heart failure There have been reports of anaphylactic shock and death after the parenteral administration of vitamin B12
In our docking, we designated ECD-GLP-1R and HSA as the receptors and engineered fusion proteins as the ligands
The different forms of semaglutide have different percentages of bioavailability: Injectables: High bioavailability, hovering around 89%
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For patients whose acid damage has been compounded by underlying rosacea neurovascular dysfunction, topical barrier repair alone may be insufficient
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