More severe side effects may include: Gastrointestinal and Liver Issues: Abdominal pain, vomiting, yellowing of skin/eyes, clay-colored stools Allergic Reactions: Rash, swelling, breathing difficulties Neurological and Vision Problems: Dizziness, vision changes, confusion, headache, shakiness, rapid heartbeat Mood changes: Suicidal thoughts, depression, changes in behavior Additional medical complications that may be brought on by Victoza use include: Pancreatitis Increased heart rate An increased risk of gallbladder disease Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Kidney problems Increased risk of thyroid cancer or tumors Your health care provider will assess your medical history and determine if Victoza is a suitable treatment option for you
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Individuals with high exposure to environmental toxins, those under chronic stress, and people with demanding physical training regimens may have increased glutathione needs
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GHK-Cu generally shows better thermal stability in aqueous solutions, while AHK-Cu may require antioxidant systems for long-term formulation stability