Two key B vitaminsB12 and Folate (B9)are essential for the methylation cycle to run smoothly
Preventing Muscle Loss on Ozempic Rapid weight loss which Ozempic produces comes with a significant risk: 3040% of weight lost on GLP-1 medications can be lean muscle mass if no countermeasures are taken

To view or add a comment, sign in Nitroglycerin (NTG) Class: Organic nitrate Vasodilator Mechanism of Action Converted to nitric oxide (NO) in vascular smooth muscle Activates guanylate cyclase cGMP smooth muscle relaxation Effects: Venodilation preload (reduces myocardial oxygen demand) Coronary artery dilation oxygen supply to ischemic myocardium Arterial dilation at higher doses afterload Indications Acute angina pectoris (chest pain) Chronic stable angina (prophylaxis) Acute coronary syndromes (adjunct therapy) Heart failure with acute pulmonary edema Routes of Administration Sublingual tablets / spray: Rapid relief of acute angina Oral / extended-release tablets: Long-term prophylaxis Transdermal patch / ointment: Continuous delivery for chronic angina IV infusion: Severe heart failure, acute MI, hypertensive emergencies Dosage (Typical) Sublingual: 0.30.6 mg every 5 minutes as needed, max 3 doses in 15 min Transdermal patch: 0.10.8 mg/hr (patch-free interval recommended to prevent tolerance) IV infusion: Start 5 mcg/min, titrate to effect Adverse Effects Headache (most common) Hypotension dizziness, syncope Flushing, tachycardia (reflex) Nausea Methemoglobinemia (rare, high doses or IV) Precautions / Contraindications Avoid with PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil) severe hypotension Use cautiously in hypotension, severe anemia, increased intracranial pressure Tolerance develops with continuous exposure use intermittent dosing or nitrate-free interval Rapid-acting vasodilator for acute angina sublingual route preferred Main side effect: headache, hypotension Avoid nitrates with sildenafil life-threatening hypotension Reduces preload (primary) and afterload (secondary) To view or add a comment, sign in Potassium in DKA: Treat It Right or Risk the Heart In Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), potassium management is just as critical as insulin therapy

The copper ion coordinates with nitrogen from the imidazole side chain of histidine, the alpha-amino group of glycine, and the deprotonated amide nitrogen of the glycine-histidine peptide bond, forming a square-planar pyramid configuration
[3] Understanding the contrast between a naturally spliced local signal and an engineered long-acting analog is the backbone of this article, and it is the foundation for reading the primary literature honestly rather than through the lens of marketing copy