Huang D, Shang W, Xu M, Wan Q, Zhang J, Tang X, Shen Y, Wang Y, Yu Y
Yehuda S, Carasso RL
Lidocaine Hydrochloride 1% for Injection should only be administered by qualified healthcare providers experienced in the management of local anesthetic techniques and the detection and management of potential side effects
It seeks to correct the underlying issues that lead to diminished ovarian function, rather than simply cover up the symptoms
However, that study also found that approximately 30% of oral dose of NAC was excreted through the kidneys [4], whereas, in the present study, only 3.73.8% of the oral dose of NAC was found to be excreted in urine
The therapeutic window is wide, but dosing below 5 mcg/kg risks falling below the efficacy threshold observed in gastric ulcer models