The LAL test uses a lysate derived from the blood cells (amebocytes) of the horseshoe crab ( Limulus polyphemus ), which contains enzymes that clot in the presence of endotoxins
Nervous system disorders Uncommon: Headache Not known: Convulsions*, Dizziness Heart disease Not known: Palpitations Vascular pathologies Uncommon: Hypertension, Hypotension Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal pathologies Not known: Dyspnea Gastrointestinal disorders Common: Vomiting, Nausea, Diarrhea, Abdominal pain Uncommon: Dysgeusia, Dyspepsia, Dry mouth Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Uncommon: Abnormal skin odor ** Not known: Itching, Skin rash Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders Uncommon: Muscle spasms Not known: Myasthenia***, Muscle tension Systemic disorders and conditions related to the administration site Uncommon: Chest pain, Feeling abnormal, Pyrexia, Injection site reaction**** Diagnostic tests Uncommon: Increased blood pressure Very rare: Increased INR*****
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In most cases, phentermine is only prescribed for short-term use (about 12 weeks), while Ozempic can be used long-term
Could You Use Both Glutathione and Semaglutide Together Theoretically, taking glutathione supplements while receiving semaglutide treatment does not create a direct conflict, since they work through unrelated pathways