the difference in skill, responsibility, and clinical risk is dramatic
The injection of NAD+ may cause adverse reactions and side effects, such as headache, shortness of breath, constipation, increased plasma bilirubin, and decreased levels of gamma glutamyl transferase, lactate dehydrogenase, and aspartate aminotransferase (10,18)
There is a separate type of steatosis by which phospholipid accumulation leads to a pattern similar to the diseases with inherited phospholipid metabolism defects (e.g., TaySachs disease) Causes: (a) Microvesicular: Aspirin (Reye's syndrome), ketoprofen, tetracycline (especially if expired) (b) Macrovesicular: Acetaminophen, methotrexate (c) Phospholipidosis: Amiodarone, total parenteral nutrition (d) Antiviral: nucleoside analogues (e) Corticosteroid (f) Hormonal: Tamoxifen Granuloma [edit] Drug-induced hepatic granulomas are usually associated with granulomas in other tissues and patients typically have features of systemic vasculitis and hypersensitivity
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