Selenium-rich foods: Brazil nuts and seafood provide selenium, which is a cofactor the body needs to use glutathione effectively
Drug interactions: NAD+ supplements may interact with certain medications, such as blood thinners, blood pressure medications, or chemotherapy drugs
Gastrointestinal effects: the main titration bottleneck Nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and vomiting run around 40 to 44% overall, dose-dependent in how many people report them but mild-dominant in severity: severe events stay at or below about 1.7% in any category even at the top dose. In the obesity program the by-dose rates run nausea 25/29/28%, diarrhea 19/21/23%, and vomiting 8/11/13% at 5/10/15 mg. They concentrate during escalation and ease with time on a held dose
Moreover, both pro- and anti-ferroptotic roles of HO-1 have been observed depending on cell types and pathological conditions 50
Food and Drug Administrations Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee will meet July 23 and 24 to review whether seven peptides should be eligible for compounding under Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act