Important safety considerations include risk of acute pancreatitis (seek urgent medical attention for severe, persistent abdominal pain), gallbladder disease, dehydration leading to acute kidney injury with severe gastrointestinal effects, and potential worsening of diabetic retinopathy, particularly with rapid improvement in blood glucose control
More than 100 preclinical studies have examined the peptide in models of gut injury, tendon and ligament repair, blood vessel formation, and nervous system damage
We offer three NAD+ delivery methods: IV drip for the deepest systemic effect, intramuscular injection for regular maintenance dosing, and subcutaneous injection for clients who prefer at-home administration between visits
the standard BNF loading regimen is 1 mg on alternate days for two weeks, followed by 1 mg every three months for maintenance
This underscores the importance of utilizing available resources and maintaining an active role in ones eye health