(S)-2-((S)-4-Amino-4-Carboxybutanoyl) Glutamic Acid 2: -L-H-Glu (L-Glu-OH)-OH The final compound -L-Glu (L-Glu-OH)-OH 2 was obtained by removing N- and C- protecting groups (i.e., BOC and tert butyl esters) in acidic conditions
Vitamin C: This well-known antioxidant works in tandem with glutathione
Several practical factors may explain fatigue during GLP-1 therapy: Reduced food intake due to appetite suppression can lead to lower energy consumption Gastrointestinal side effects like nausea can be physically draining Adaptation to metabolic changes as your body adjusts to the medication For people with diabetes who take insulin or sulfonylureas (like gliclazide) alongside GLP-1 medications, low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia) may cause fatigue
Unlike many traditional medications, they target specific processes, minimizing unwanted side effects
Presence of severe infection, malignancy, recent major surgery, or trauma
Excessive alcohol consumption and exposure to environmental toxins can deplete glutathione