Abbreviations PPI: Proton pump inhibitor GERD: Gastroesophageal reflux disease H + /K + ATPase pump: Hydrogen/potassium ATPase pump AGA: American Gastroenterological Association IBD: Inflammatory bowel disease BPAs: Best practice advice HCl: Hydrogen chloride AD: Alzheimer disease H2RA: H2 receptor antagonist APP: Amyloid precursor protein BACE 1: Beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme chAT: Human choline acetyltransferase Caco-2: Colorectal adenocarcinoma cells TRPM6/7: Transient receptor potential melastatin PTH: Parathyroid hormone SIBO: Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth LPS: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis-SBP lipopolysaccharides CD: Crohns disease UC: Ulcerative colitis C
For the average adult seeking to maintain healthy levels or boost energy, a single injection once a month is often the standard protocol
2 Safety and Side Effects IV Glutathione is generally well-tolerated when administered under medical supervision
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Approved ASO drugs target exon 45 (casimersen), 264,496 exon 51 (eteplirsen), 497,498 and exon 53 (golodirsen and viltolarsen) 80,263 to induce specific exon skipping in the dystrophin gene, thus delaying disease progression