Acetylcysteine for Pets: Precautions and Side Effects When administered correctly by a veterinarian, acetylcysteine is usually safe and effective, however, it may have certain side effects in certain pets, and should always be used with caution
This includes research into NSAID-induced gastric lesions, where its cytoprotective properties are examined, and models of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), where its anti-inflammatory and barrier-protective functions are explored
Lilly plans global regulatory submissions for diabetes next year, aiming for obesity approval by end of 2025
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